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Bus approved
CASEY residents with special needs could benefit from an extra community bus providing door-to-door service. Casey Council decided at its Tuesday meeting to consider funding…
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Costume drama
CHILDREN disguised as storybook characters roamed the Cranbourne Library over the holidays. Branch manager Kathie Olden said about 20 children dressed up as characters from…
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Students tune up their talents
FOUR students at Cranbourne Primary School successfully ran their own ‘Australia’s Got Talent’ show last week. The four Grade 5 girls decided they wanted to…
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Family savours the kindness of strangers
By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE woman wants to thank a kind stranger who hand-delivered her lost purse, money and all. Melissa Curtis was getting a lift…
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City pans plan for port rail link
By Sarah SchwagerTHE City of Casey has spoken out against the Port of Hastings plan to drive a rail freight corridor through the city’s south.…
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Card access to child care
A NEW family contact card will keep Cranbourne families with young children in contact with local services. Casey mayor Kevin Bradford launched the card at…
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Grass fire probe
POLICE are searching for witnesses to help with investigations into a grass fire on public land in Cranbourne last Friday. Four fire trucks were called…
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Bi-Lo switching to Coles
BI-LO’s Hampton Park store will close its doors next week to make way for a new Coles supermarket. The store is one of many Bi-Lo…
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Lions award study potential
CRANBOURNE’S youth are being given a starting chance at high school with a Lions Club scholarship. Six year seven students from local secondary colleges will…
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Scholarship boost for battling family
By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE student’s desire to help improve cultural relationships has won her a prestigious award. She is one of just six recipients in…
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Getting on the floor
THERE were plenty of smooth moves at an Italian lunch and dance day in Cranbourne on Monday. The special event was organised by the Cranbourne…