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  • U3A into the spirit

    CRANBOURNE U3A members got into the Christmas spirit recently. After a long year, members and their families and friends celebrated in style at the Amstel…

  • Train assault charge

    A NOBLE Park man has been charged over the assault of a man on a Cranbourne-bound train early on Saturday morning. Mark Eli, 21, was…

  • Door opens to burglary

    A CUSTOM-MADE door has been stolen from a Cranbourne house under construction. The doors, made only to fit that particular house, were stolen between 3pm…

  • Petrol bomber hunt

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE family was horrified after a firebomb was thrown into their house on Christmas Day while they were at home. A mother…

  • Golf day for new services

    CRANBOURNE businesses turned out in their tartan last week to show their support for a local specialist health care provider. Cranbourne-based South East Palliative Care…

  • Thieves strike school again

    COURTENAY Gardens Primary School has been broken into for the fifth time in six months. Police said thieves came back for the rest of their…

  • Driver knocked out in road rage

    By Sarah Schwager A NARRE Warren man was knocked unconscious after a road rage incident in Hampton Park last week. Police are urging for witnesses…

  • Group attacks man

    POLICE are searching for a group of men who attacked another man in Hampton Park on the weekend. The 26-year-old was walking back home from…

  • Heritage managers get funds support

    CRANBOURNE’S heritage custodians are encouraged to apply for State Government grants. Managers of heritage assets can apply for $1.3 million in heritage grants, the first…

  • Swing high sweet charity

    By Alison Noonan CRANBOURNE’S St Vincent de Paul Society is calling for locals to tee off at its inaugural charity golf day. Members of St…

  • Follow NSW lead: mayor

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has cited councils in Newcastle, New South Wales as a way of helping Casey move forward. Cr Bradford attended…

  • City in good health

    By Sarah Schwager CASEY Council has thrown its support behind its maternal and child health (MCH) nurses. At Tuesday night’s council meeting, councillors argued about…

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