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  • Students take control

    LYNDHURST Secondary College students rocked their way to success at the Vodafone Arena last Thursday. The students won five awards in the heats of the…

  • Bait shop shrugs residents’ tackle

    By Alison NoonanCASEY Council has approved a controversial application to build a bait and tackle outlet on the Warneet Foreshore. Council issued the permit at…

  • Hedge stolen

    THIEVES with a green thumb have stolen at least 150 plants from a Cranbourne East retirement village. Only freshly planted, the small hedge shrubs were…

  • Club offers much-needed service for kids, carers

    By Alison NoonanA CRANBOURNE North mother says disabled children are being left out of extracurricular activities due to a lack of government services. Amanda Stapledon…

  • Kids caught over fire

    POLICE have cautioned two children following a fire at Hampton Park Primary School. Detective Senior Constable Mark Weiderhold of Cranbourne CIU said the fire began…

  • Service desperate for volunteers

    By Sarah Schwager A SERVICE for adults with intellectual disabilities is desperately seeking volunteers and is encouraging locals to come along to its annual open…

  • Farmers can apply for aid

    FARMERS in South and West Gippsland can now apply to Centrelink for up to six months income support. This follows the Federal Government’s announcement last…

  • Thieves target tree doctor

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE South tree maintenance company has been left out on a limb. Power tools worth $10,000 were stolen from the Botanical Tree…

  • Billy comes unstuck

    By Sarah SchwagerA TOORADIN boy caused a stir at a local sports club on Sunday when he got stuck in the chute of a claw…

  • Plan ahead for a happy New Year

    A CASEY charity is urging families to start preparing their Christmas budget now to avoid a post-Christmas financial hangover. The warning came from the Brotherhood…

  • Man extradited on child sex charges

    A FORMER Cranbourne resident has been extradited from New Zealand over sexual assault charges against six children. Cranbourne police brought the man, 55, back to…

  • Daylight rape on front lawn

    By Shaun Inguanzo POLICE are on the prowl for a mystery man who raped a Cranbourne woman on her front lawn in broad daylight while…

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