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  • Blind Bight AGM soon

    THE Blind Bight Community Centre’s Annual General Meeting will be held at 7pm on Thursday, 16 February. Everyone is welcome. The Community Centre is located…

  • Vandals bump out theatre

    By Sarah SchwagerA LOCAL theatre company is reeling after its costumes and sets were destroyed. BATS Theatre Company’s storage shed in New Holland Drive, Cranbourne,…

  • Court rules in favour of council

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the City of Casey after an ongoing battle with two Cranbourne East housing estates. The…

  • Clubs furious at break-ins

    By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE sporting clubs are furious after the latest in a spate of break-ins at Lawson Poole Reserve. The clubrooms and storage shed…

  • Maccas’ meal charity deal

    MCDONALD’S Cranbourne will focus its efforts off cooking burgers and onto raising money for sick children this Saturday. As part of McHappy Day, the store…

  • Police news

    A HAMPTON Park teenager came out of last week’s heatwave worse for wear when he was injured after allegedly stealing a singlet and icypoles from…

  • Preschool plans bargains galore

    CLARENDON Street Preschool is holding its annual twilight market night on Friday, 18 November. Stroll through the variety of stalls and pick up some great…

  • Canberra tops up school grants

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE West Primary School has received yet another grant after its recent funding announcement in the State Budget. This week Senator Mitch Fifield…

  • Chaplain to give guidance

    CRANBOURNE students may soon be turning to a school chaplain for guidance and advice if a proposal by a local federal MP is implemented. Flinders…

  • Man stabbed with screwdriver

    A MAN was stabbed in the ear with a screwdriver during an argument in Clyde North last week. Police believe three men forced their way…

  • Child safety takes off

    CHILD abuse and neglect were the focus at White Balloon Day recently. As part of National Child Protection Week, the day helped raise public awareness…

  • Bright idea pays off in big way

    By Sarah Schwager A CRANBOURNE family has turned a yearly Christmas event into a charity-giving mission. Each year Colin and Faye Kerr, who live in…

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