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  • Cultural celebration

    CRANBOURNE Primary School celebrated all things Indonesian last Friday in a day devoted to its culture. The school’s Indonesian teacher Mary Chen said the day…

  • Aged care is closer

    A PROPOSED aged care facility in Lynbrook, which is expected to generate an estimated 210 new jobs, is one step closer to development. Councillors at…

  • Skate over and help out

    By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE’S The Shed Skate Park, the largest indoor skate park in the southern hemisphere, is undergoing a number of changes. After recently…

  • Childcare traffic row

    By Alison NoonanHAMPTON Park residents fear a proposal to build the largest childcare centre in Casey on busy Hallam Road will cause traffic chaos. Local…

  • Schools harvest water funds

    By Melissa MeehanCRANBOURNE South Primary School will receive $48,914 funding as part of the Australian Government’s Community Water Grants Program. The grant will be used…

  • Community market

    THE Cranbourne Anglican Church is holding a community market day on Saturday 18 March. The fundraising event will feature a great variety of stalls, barbecue,…

  • Cinema a crowd-puller

    By Sarah SchwagerTHERE was movement at the station as more than 500 locals showed up for the Australia Day Sunset Cinema in Tooradin on Friday.…

  • No end to complaints, says Casey Council

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson has failed in his attempt to stop people complaining to the council about councillors. Cr Wilson put a…

  • ‘Repo’ man robs house

    A MAN who posed as a repossession officer after he was discovered in a Cranbourne North house last week is being hunted by police. The…

  • Bazaar is back

    GRAB a bargain at the Tooradin Annual Craft and Clothing Bazaar this weekend. Browse the many stalls, including linen, giftware, nursery items, toys, handcraft, homewares,…

  • Heat is on surf shop thieves

    THIEVES gearing up for a hot summer stole a range of goods from a Tooradin surf shop last week. Police said a window was smashed…

  • … and for Hastings

    THE Labor Party has committed: – $5 million to buy back commercial net fishing licences in Western Port and create a recreational fishing haven; –…

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