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  • First homebuyers hit Cranbourne

    MORE first homebuyers are settling in Cranbourne than any other region in Victoria bar one. State Treasurer John Brumby this week released new housing figures…

  • Man injured in dispute

    A CRANBOURNE man was left in a critical condition after he was assaulted last week. Police said the 22-year-old had a dispute with a man…

  • Tyres slashed in senseless attack

    By Sarah Schwager OWNERS of a Lynbrook automotive company are reeling after 14 tyres were slashed at the property in an overnight attack. Fletcher Johnson,…

  • Community garden takes root

    A NEW community garden is making its way to Cranbourne soil. The ‘Room to Grow’ garden would provide a place for residents to share their…

  • Crime catcher retires

    CRANBOURNE crime-catcher Ollie Gaspari was recognised for his 23-year commitment to the local police force on Friday after recently announcing his retirement. Casey mayor Colin…

  • Take care or pay

    POLICE are again urging people to lock up their cars and hide valuables as thefts from cars continue to increase in the Cranbourne area. Detective…

  • Guard belongings: police

    POLICE are urging people to watch out for their belongings after a purse was stolen last week. The purse was left on a seat at…

  • Electrical items stolen

    TWO houses in Cranbourne North were broken into last week. On Tuesday, 21 August, items worth about $5700 were stolen from an Endeavour Drive house…

  • Car show won’t go on

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Cranbourne Car and Bike Show will not run this year. The winner of the City of Casey 2005 Event of the Year…

  • Musical weekend ahead

    SINGING and dancing will emanate from Hillcrest Christian College this week as the school prepares for three musical productions in one. This weekend, the junior,…

  • Assault charges

    A MAN accused of threatening a security guard with scissors was arrested after catching a taxi from the crime scene to his neighbourhood. At 5.45pm…

  • Chook farm’s VCAT appeal

    APPLICANTS for a controversial egg farm in Tooradin have taken their case to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). In June, council refused to…

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