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New station draws big crowd

- Sarah SchwagerMORE than 1000 visitors streamed through the Cranbourne Police Station on Sunday to check out the flash new building. Police were very impressed...

Thanks for helping

BETWEEN them they have given 80 years of voluntary service to the City of Casey. Sue Plant, Linda Whitaker and Diana Health were officially recognised...

Sports clubs sign up for the big leagues

LOCAL sporting clubs look to join major clubs at Casey Fields with their own sign advertising matches built at the entrance. Organisations such as the...

Mulch blocks traffic

MULCH blocked a Cranbourne East road on Monday after the trailer on a truck overturned during a U-turn. Senior Constable Glenn Dunn from Cranbourne Police...

Students on a high

By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S VCE students are putting themselves in the spotlight after achieving higher scores than ever before. Five of Cranbourne Secondary College’s 107 year...

Witnesses sought after robberies

By Sarah Schwager POLICE are desperately seeking witnesses after two armed robberies at a Hampton Park service station in the space of a month. The United...

The shipping news

A CRANBOURNE woman has been selected as an Australian delegate in a world youth program that will see her shipped around the world. Eloise Brown...

Gifts for the giving

CHRISTMAS has come early for 18 not-for-profit community groups in Cranbourne. The groups were recently announced as the recipients of the 2006 Hunt Club Community...

Events pull in award

TWO massive Casey events have shared the top gong for the city’s 2006 Community Event of the Year. Both the Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck...

Councillor quizzed on ‘haunted house’ fire

By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE police have interviewed Casey councillor Steve Beardon over a flier he printed late last year. The flier, circulated to the media, council...

Thefts from cars on the rise: Police

POLICE are urging people not to leave valuables in their cars after a series of recent thefts from cars. On Saturday, a thief was spotted...

Council backs NZ trip for Wilson

By Sarah Schwager CASEY councillor Rob Wilson will fly to New Zealand in June to speak at an international conference on behalf of council. Last week,...

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Bullants dominant but Yabbies keep nipping at their heels

There were no hat-tricks, hundreds or seven-wicket hauls in CCCA District Division on Saturday as the heroic feats of round seven were replaced by...