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  • Thief has a

    A THIEF had a rare find at a Cranbourne home recently. A pill container with small gold nuggets worth $1500 was stolen from the Cranbourne…

  • More savings urged as restrictions step up

    CASEY residents are urged to continue their water saving as Stage 3a water restrictions came into effect last Sunday, 1 April. Announced last week by…

  • CFA called as stolen car burns

    A CAR was found in flames in Cranbourne South last week. The Cranbourne CFA found the car on fire in Botanic Drive, an unsealed road…

  • Taskforce to tackle thefts

    By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE police are setting up a taskforce to curb a spate of thefts from houses under construction and display homes. Senior Sergeant…

  • Burn-offs: no need to worry

    CRANBOURNE residents should not worry about prescribed burns to be conducted at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne this autumn. Gardens director Chris Russell said the…

  • Call to answer phone complaints

    By Rebecca FraserCASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has again dialled up the issue of what he says are Cranbourne’s unfair telephone charges. At Tuesday’s council meeting…

  • What a (garden) party!

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce introduced business from around the area to the ambient setting of the Australian Garden last week. The revolutionary…

  • Best feet forward

    TOORADIN Primary School students put their legs to the challenge in the annual house cross country championships. Students in grades three to six ran distances…

  • Two given awards for playing it safe

    TWO Cranbourne institutions have been recognised for their efforts in providing a safe and friendly environment for children. Cranbourne Park Primary School and Cranbourne Library…

  • Help for mercy mission

    THE News has received expressions of support from the community regarding the Mauritian boy who is staying in Cranbourne next month to have a hearing…

  • Getting help quickly the key

    By Sarah Schwager LOCAL emergency authorities have banded together this summer to warn people of the risks of leaving children in the car after two…

  • University looks for home

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE U3A celebrated its first birthday last week as committee members leaped into their second year. At their annual general meeting on Friday…

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