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  • Tools stolen from ute

    THIEVES stole $4000 worth of tools from a utility in Cranbourne recently. The red Ford utility was parked on Hunt Club Boulevard outside the owner’s…

  • Shop cleaned right out

    By Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park dry cleaner was broken into on Monday morning just moments before the owners were due to arrive. Spectrum Dry Cleaners…

  • Council investigation under review

    PLANS to investigate theft allegations against a Casey councillor have been deferred, but the matter could soon be put back on the council agenda. Casey…

  • Truck owner menaced with pistol

    A HAMPTON Park man confronted a man with a gun who was attempting to break into his truck last week. The 39-year-old was walking to…

  • Preps take a peek

    TOORADIN Primary School welcomed next year’s preps at a special transition day last week. The children were over the moon to be given the chance…

  • Where the bloody hell were they? Right here

    LYNDHURST Secondary College’s Year 12s are losing blood for a good cause. A group of keen students from the Cranbourne school recently set off with…

  • Town stores under siege

    POLICE are concerned about ongoing break-ins at two general stores. Both Pearcedale and Cranbourne South’s general stores have been repeatedly broken into in the past…

  • Schools to go up a grade

    By Kelly Yates CRANBOURNE Secondary College will receive more than $12,600 as part of a state-wide maintenance fund to put towards upgrading the classrooms and…

  • Witnesses sought in abduction attempt

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to the attempted abduction of an 11-year-old girl in Hampton Park on the weekend. They believe the girl was walking…

  • Campaign lens support to needy

    UNWANTED spectacle frames will become treasure to those with poor eyesight in Bali. Harvey World Travel Cranbourne has launched a campaign to collect old frames…

  • Apprentices get a boost

    CASEY contractors may have to hire apprentices if they want to do work with the council. Council officers will prepare a report on ways to…

  • Crash course jolts students

    By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE students yesterday learnt the harsh realities of the road in a ‘Fit To Drive’ program. Year 11 students from Lyndhurst Secondary…

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