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  • Boy airlifted after collision

    A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy was airlifted to hospital last Friday after he collided with a car while riding his bike in Cranbourne. The young boy was…

  • Band joins school of the road

    DEVON Meadows Primary School band members took to the road on a rock tour of East Gippsland last week. Ten grade-five and grade-six students wowed…

  • Killer in court

    POLICE killer Bandali Debs will not go to trial over the shooting of Cranbourne teenager Kristy Harty almost nine years ago. The 52-year-old appeared in…

  • Cr slammed for CEO ‘idiot’ rant

    By Sarah SchwagerA CASEY councillor has been fined after branding the city’s CEO an ‘idiot’ at Tuesday night’s council meeting. Four Oaks Ward councillor Paul…

  • Just looking, thanks

    A HAMPTON Park teenager found a rude surprise awaiting her in her bathroom last Friday night. The 19-year-old woman heard a noise coming from the…

  • Kids drop in for fun

    LOCAL kids took the fun out of the water these school holidays at the Cranbourne Indoor Pool. The Cranbourne YMCA decided to make its holiday…

  • Minister opens centre

    CRANBOURNE’S new community centre was officially opened on the weekend. The Balla Balla Centre in Cranbourne East will be a hub for performances and arts…

  • Tooradin recalls glory days

    – Jim MynardTOORADIN Dalmore Football Club celebrated the last home game on Saturday 18 August with a good win and a reunion with a focus…

  • Cool duo rob TAB till

    TWO men pulled off a brazen theft at the Cranbourne TAB last week. Police said one man sat down at a table while the other…

  • G-force wows footy first-timers

    By Sarah SchwagerSIX Hampton Park Primary School students discovered a new passion for AFL after being given free tickets to a match recently. The students,…

  • Funds for greenies

    GREENIES can now apply for Federal Government funding for on-ground natural resource management projects. Flinders MP Greg Hunt encouraged community groups and individuals in Casey…

  • Clean muckup day hopes

    By Alison Noonan CASEY Secondary School principals say they are not worried about ‘muckup day’ pranks as they prepare to farewell their year 12 students…

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