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  • Mums making their own way

    CRANBOURNE’S young mums are making their way in the world of education. A group of eight young mums recently celebrated the conclusion of a highly…

  • Police seek key to crime

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses over cars vandalised in a Hampton Park street on Friday night. Cranbourne Police said four cars parked along Dairyfarm Terrace…

  • Decision toxic for Lyndhurst fight

    By Shaun InguanzoA CAMPAIGN to stop toxic waste being dumped at the Lyndhurst tip has been dealt a critical blow after the State Government withdrew…

  • Thieves target new homes

    THIEVES used a forklift to steal a one-tonne generator from a Cranbourne house. Police said the yellow Coates Hire generator was stolen from the Boronia…

  • Road upgrade agreed

    CASEY Council has relented to requests to help upgrade a road leading to the Cranbourne Racecourse. Last week the council agreed to fund part of…

  • Full throttle!

    By Sarah SchwagerEVERY man and his dog were out in Cranbourne on Saturday to watch thousands of motorbikes take off in the annual MRA Cranbourne…

  • Loose road gravel ‘danger’

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE North resident is fed up with loose gravel on a road, which he said is an accident waiting to happen. Ron…

  • Council gives tick for flower clock

    CRANBOURNE residents will have no excuse for being late after a giant floral clock is constructed on busy Sladen Street. Casey Council has allocated $40,000…

  • Tough job for May queen judges

    CONTESTANTS from around the area prettied themselves up for the Hampton Park May Queen Competition. Held at the Arthur Wren Hall in Hampton Park, the…

  • Save verges, naturally

    CASEY Council will look at some drought-resistant plants to help rejuvenate parched nature strips. Councillor Janet Halsall stepped up at a council meeting last month,…

  • It’s not a race, it’s a ride: MRA chief

    AS MOTORCYCLISTS prepare for this Saturday’s MRA Cranbourne GP Run, police are sending out a warning to be safe on the roads. As this year’s…

  • Milestone senior’s ticket to ride

    A RETIRED Cranbourne builder is the 100,000th Victorian to receive a Seniors Sunday Pass to ride public transport for free. Gerald Fitzgerald, 72, was presented…

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