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Thieves haul fishing rods
FISHING rods, reels, camera equipment and model motorcycles were stolen from a Cranbourne home last week. The items were stored in a work shed, divided…
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Dinner served with gong
By Sarah SchwagerHOSPITALITY students were recognised on Saturday for their work at a dinner at the recent Cranbourne Car and Bike Show. The Victorian Certificate…
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Moneghetti shares his secrets with like-minded clubs
CHAMPION marathon runner Steve Moneghetti was out in Casey recently to talk about the value of sporting clubs in the community. The Casey Sports Forum…
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MP calls for longer Medicare hours
HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has called on the Federal Government to extend opening hours at Cranbourne’s Medicare office. In the most recent sitting of Parliament,…
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Chip in for crazy cuts
KILBERRY Valley Primary School students sported craziness from top to bottom last Friday. The school celebrated a Crazy Socks and Crazy Hair Day, with kids…
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Resident interrupts would-be thief
A CRANBOURNE man was shocked when he discovered a man standing in his back yard. He was further rattled when he learnt he had just…
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Historic town visit
LOCAL youth from the Somali community joined Casey’s Youth Ambassadors in an excursion to Sovereign Hill in an effort to help them connect with other…
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Fight for son’s pool rights
By Alison NoonanA CRANBOURNE mother is disgusted at the lack of disabled services at a community facility. Tracy Slachter’s 12yearold son Nathan suffers from cerebral…
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University celebrates
THE second birthday of Cranbourne’s U3A has been crowned a success by newly re-elected president Bev Wood. Casey mayor Colin Butler and secretary of U3A…
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Beardon to speak on graffiti
CASEY councillor Steve Beardon will speak at a graffiti conference in Adelaide tomorrow (Friday). Cr Beardon was asked to talk at the Graffiti Management: A…
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Vandal leaves man scratching his head in horror
A CRANBOURNE man was horrified last week to discover his car scratched, mirrors smashed and tyres slashed. The man came outside in the morning last…
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All you need to know about partying
THE State Government has introduced a program that offers $6000 grants to councils to localise a street party kit that will include advice on council…
