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  • Doveton Pool ‘fully-funded’ after Feds plunge $7.5m

    Doveton Pool ‘fully-funded’ after Feds plunge $7.5m

    The once-doomed Doveton Pool in the Park’s future is seemingly assured, with the Federal Government splashing nearly $7.5 million towards its upgrade. The Thriving Suburbs…

  • Man charged following Cranbourne house fire

    Man charged following Cranbourne house fire

    Police have charged a man following a house fire in Cranbourne in the afternoon of Wednesday 4 December. Emergency services were called to reports of…

  • Early intervention is key

    Early intervention is key

    A South East local has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research and implement proven youth crime prevention strategies from leading police jurisdictions. The Churchill…

  • Honouring Andres, new not-for-profit inspires hope

    Honouring Andres, new not-for-profit inspires hope

    The Andres Pancha Anchor Community officially launched over the weekend, with an attendance of over 40 people, it was the first major step towards the…

  • Lightfall debuts at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

    Lightfall debuts at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

    Lightfall, a light trail experience, will premiere at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne in April next year. Debuting in the April school holidays between 6 and…

  • Big battery open for business and ready to power homes

    Big battery open for business and ready to power homes

    Cranbourne is now home to Victoria’s second-largest battery, the Rangebank Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). On Tuesday 3 December, Minister for Energy and Resources Lily…

  • New Cranbourne SES opens

    New Cranbourne SES opens

    The new Cranbourne SES unit officially opened on Tuesday 3 December. The newly built facility is located on the corner of Cranbourne-Frankston Road and Ballarto…

  • Rail disruptions during Metro Tunnel ‘rehearsals’

    Rail disruptions during Metro Tunnel ‘rehearsals’

    Disruptions are expected for the Cranbourne and Pakenham services as part of ‘dress rehearsals’ for the impending Metro Tunnel. Over the next two weekends (7-8…

  • How to write a business plan

    How to write a business plan

    It’s rare these days that a Business Plan gets written or even requested probably because the amount of information (and hence effort) required may be…

  • 66 drivers caught in Monash Fwy blitz

    66 drivers caught in Monash Fwy blitz

    Fifty-seven drink drivers and nine drug drivers have been detected in a two-night police operation on Monash Freeway. Police also impounded 13 vehicles during the…

  • Woolies moves to break Dandy Sth picket line

    Woolies moves to break Dandy Sth picket line

    Shelf-bare supermarket giant Woolworths has filed for Fair Work Commission orders to disband a picket line blocking its regional distribution centre at Dandenong South. Workers,…

  • Push to change Casey Council meeting time resurfaces

    Push to change Casey Council meeting time resurfaces

    The call to change the Casey Council meeting time from 4pm has resurfaced among the community, as the newly elected council will have its first…

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