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  • Thieves’ bonanza

    By Callan DateCRANBOURNE housing developments are under attack with burglaries on unoccupied properties reaching record levels. Up to 12 houses have been targeted in the…

  • EastLink chief to address breakfast

    BUSINESS people are encouraged to come and support the Cranbourne Rotary Club at its annual business breakfast. This year’s event will focus on the new…

  • Council makes tracks to skate park

    By Rebecca FraserAN old dirt track in Cranbourne looks set to be converted into a new skate park despite residents’ concerns that the move will…

  • Squadron lands cadet awards

    THE Australian Air League Cranbourne squadron has taken out three awards in the annual state group review. The Victorian squadrons met recently to compete in…

  • Two-timing Darcey dux

    By Shaun Inguanzo DARCEY Johnstone wasn’t satisfied with one Victorian Certificate of Education – so he did it again – and this time walked away…

  • Win the name game

    THE City of Casey is inviting residents to enter in a competition to name a new community facility in Cranbourne East. The top suggestion will…

  • Factory joyride cost high

    VANDALS caused damage with a repair bill of thousands of dollars when they took a joyride through a Lynbrook factory last week. Police believe the…

  • Sounds like a test

    AS PART of Hearing Awareness Week this week, Cranbourne seniors are encouraged to get a free hearing screening. Michelle Esparon, district manager at Australian Hearing…

  • Police hunt burglars

    AN ARGUMENT turned into aggravated burglary for three Cannons Creek residents last Sunday. Police said the incident started at a Glenalva Parade house where the…

  • Taggers to pay clean-up costs

    By Sarah Schwager GRAFFITI vandals may be forced to pay for their own mess after Casey Council ruled it would recover costs from convicted vandals…

  • Chemicals stolen

    CHEMICALS and spraying equipment valued at approximately $10,000 was stolen from Corrigan’s Vegetable Farm, Tuckers Road, Clyde. Police said most of the chemicals were pesticides…

  • Big siblings wanted

    BIG Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Casey is in desperate need of volunteers. The scheme matches vulnerable young people, aged seven to 17, with a volunteer…

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