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  • Thieves hit library

    THIEVES have stolen more than $3000 worth of equipment from the Cranbourne Library. The building on Berwick-Cranbourne Road was broken into at 11.10pm last Wednesday,…

  • Man escapes picket attack

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a man armed with a star iron picket attempted to attack a Cranbourne West man. The incident occurred in…

  • Volunteers all fired up

    FOUR Cranbourne CFA volunteers joined a strike team to fight fires on Kangaroo Island on Monday. The firefighters hopped on board a Devon Meadows tanker…

  • Lights for death junction

    By Sarah Schwager A NOTORIOUS Hallam intersection will undergo works after long-awaited funding from the State Government was announced this week. Hampton Park’s Lynda Cartmill…

  • Market set to jump another hurdle

    By Sarah SchwagerA LONG-AWAITED community market could finally be on its way to Cranbourne. The Cranbourne Community Trash and Treasure Market may be held on…

  • No celebrations for celebrants

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE marriage celebrant has spoken out against the Federal Attorney-General’s decision to increase celebrant appointments in September. Dawn Dickson expressed her concern…

  • Man chased, bashed, robbed

    A HAMPTON Park man was assaulted and robbed after he and a group of friends were chased through the streets last week. The 22-year-old man…

  • 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…

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