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  • Man killed in crash

    A MAN died following a collision in Cranbourne West yesterday (Wednesday) morning. Police are investigating the circumstance surrounding the incident that claimed the life a…

  • Credit for young writer

    By Sarah SchwagerA GRADE three Clyde student has put his essay writing skills to the test against kids nearly twice his age. Luke Aitken did…

  • Town turns it on for island hop

    By Alison NoonanBLUE skies saw a record crowd flock to Cranbourne on Saturday for the MRA Cranbourne GP Run. As many as 8000 motorcyclists roared…

  • Classy upgrade for Pearcedale

    PEARCEDALE Primary is a whole new school following the completion of major renovations. Education delivery will be a breeze for staff with the construction of…

  • Tipping 23 winners may be beyond even Deane

    – Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE’S Deane Lester is widely regarded as the best form analyst in Australia. His knowledge of thoroughbred racing is profound and his form…

  • Thieves target iPods

    POLICE are asking people to keep their iPods safe after a spate of robberies recently. A 14-year-old boy had his iPod stolen as he was…

  • House torched

    A HOME in Hampton Park was deliberately set on fire last week. Cranbourne police said it was lucky no one was home when parts of…

  • Police seek park flasher

    By Sarah Schwager POLICE are searching for a man who exposed himself in a Cranbourne park on Sunday morning. Cranbourne police believe the man had…

  • Students brush up on masters

    CORAL Park Primary School’s grade threes and fours have proved they are the next Rembrandts and Monets. At the end of last year the students…

  • Rock fells motorcyclist

    A MOTORCYCLIST was hit on the head with a rock as he was riding his bike in Cranbourne West on Saturday. The 30-year-old man was…

  • Council looks at reducing energy

    CASEY Council is considering becoming carbon neutral to help slow the impact of climate change. Following the lead of other Victorian councils, the council will…

  • Santa to visit

    BLIND Bight Community Centre is holding its annual Coastal Villages Christmas Party and Craft Market/Car Boot Sale on the 3 December. Santa will be making…

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