Centrelink debt hammers family
By Alison NoonanKIRRILY Briet was shocked to discover she was pregnant with twins.
She was even more stunned when she was fired while on maternity...
Hybrid hopes power council vehicle fleet
By Alison NoonanELECTRIC cars may be Casey Council’s answer to combating rising fuel prices.
The council is trialing two Honda hybrid cars in a bid...
Stickinthemud start to new walk
A BOGGED excavator caused headaches for construction workers in Tooradin on Tuesday.
Work on the Tooradin Boardwalk got off to a sticky start when the...
Cranbourne
THE Tuesday dance held on Melbourne Cup Day was well attended and the Fashions on the Field was won by Dot Allison with runners...
Residents tackle shop plan
AN APPLICATION to build a bait and tackle shop on the Warneet foreshore has left residents reeling.
Locals claim they will fight a proposal to...
Racing’s First Lady hands over the reins
- Garry HoweTHE First Lady of Racing in Cranbourne is bowing out.
Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Yvonne Blackwood has announced she will retire early...
Military secrets arrest
A CRANBOURNE man is expected to be charged with various state and federal offences following the discovery of confidential military publications in his Bellarine...
Party in the park
CELEBRATE the birth of a nation at the Australia Day Family Festival in Hampton Park.
Organised by members of the Hampton Park Australia Day Committee...
Liberal anger over slow roadworks
By Alison Noonan
FRUSTRATED motorists have called on the State Government to complete promised safety improvements to Thompsons Road before another life is lost.
Michael Shepherdson,...
Making a glass act
WHO would have thought working with glass could be so much fun?
Teenagers at Cranbourne Youth Information Centre discovered the fun of glass art during...
Record demand for legal aid
By Rebecca Fraser
A CRANBOURNE community legal service has experienced record demand since opening its doors in November.
The Peninsula Community Legal Centre in High Street...