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Tractor, truck stolen
A TRUCK and tractor were stolen from a compound in Hampton Park last Friday. Thieves gained access to State Plant Hire on the South Gippsland…
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GP Run just the tonic for sick boy
By Sarah SchwagerA MAURITIAN boy and his family had the time of their lives when they visited the MRA Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday. Little…
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Girls hot to trot
IT WAS an all girls affair at the Cranbourne Racing Complex on Saturday. The Cranbourne Harness Racing Club put on a special Girls’ Night Out…
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Pedal power wins fans
IT WAS all wheels go at Tooradin Primary School last term. Students from grades three to six took part in a bike ed course over…
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Plan fades to black
By Rebecca FraserPLANS to hold movie nights in Cranbourne have been rejected by Casey councillors following lengthy debate at Tuesday’s council meeting. Mayfield Ward councillor…
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Teens charged over break-in
FOUR teenagers have been arrested after a Cranbourne North school was broken into early on Monday morning. Police responding to a security alarm at Lyndhurst…
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A quick stop’s a good shop
SHOPPERS will benefit from a change in parking restrictions in Cranbourne’s busy High Street. Casey Council is seeking to change some shortterm parks at the…
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School computer thief may be on security footage
POLICE are searching for a man they believe stole two laptop computers from Hillcrest Christian College recently. The laptops, an Acer and a Hewlett Packard,…
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‘Nick’ sought over attack
POLICE have released an image of a man they want to speak with over a vicious attack at Flinders Street Station early this year. Police…
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Fizzle back in sizzles
CASEY residents can now enjoy an old -fashioned street party without public liability concerns. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera this week welcomed a new State Government…
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Mayors make a stand on transport
By Alison NoonanCASEY mayor Kevin Bradford will join a taskforce of Melbourne’s 31 mayors to tackle the state’s public transport crisis. Cr Bradford said he…
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Cambodia Christmas
CHRISTMAS will be a little brighter for underprivileged children in Cambodia thanks to the efforts of the Cranbourne Arthritis Group. Members devoted the past six…
