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  • Permit delays rile Villagers

    By Sarah SchwagerAN ELDERLY Devon Meadows man who has been waiting eight years for a planning application to be approved may never get to see…

  • Council backing for skate park ba

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY could be home to a large regional skate and BMX park to help cater for the growing number of enthusiasts in the…

  • Baker’s nervousness turns to delight

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE woman is a bake ahead of the rest when it comes to customer service. Melanie Ryan won a Bakers Delight award…

  • Happy birthday

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE child-care centre has beaten the odds by making it to its 20th birthday. Devastating fires, competition and dwindling numbers could not…

  • Conservation tops turf list

    By Sarah SchwagerWATER conservation has topped the list of priorities at Cranbourne Turf Club. A storm-water dam is just 12 weeks from completion after the…

  • Thieves don’t take a holiday

    WHEN the teachers are away the thieves will play. Thieves stole a computer from Cranbourne Park Primary School last Friday. The theft is the latest…

  • Roll away the barrow

    THREE old shovels and a wheelbarrow have mysteriously gone missing from a house in Cranbourne. The garden items were stolen from a garden shed outside…

  • It’s all a gift for Jean

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE grandmother has fulfilled a lifelong dream by opening a gift and garden shop in Tooradin. Jean Currie said she had always…

  • Library fun easy to find

    Children aged three to six heard stories about hide and seek and made some clever cut-out creations. They made little boxes and put cardboard teddies…

  • Should police confiscate hoons’ cars?

    Vanessa Newlands, Berwick NO “They’re only going to get up to something else.”Susan King, Narre Warren YES “A lot of them are kids. It’s a…

  • Police seek man over indecency

    POLICE are searching for a man who exposed himself in the Barbie aisle at Kmart Cranbourne last week. Police said the man confronted a nine-year-old…

  • Factory vandals go on wrecking rampage

    THE trashing of businesses at the new Lynbrook Industrial Estate was the worst combined burglary and criminal damage Cranbourne police say they have ever seen.…

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