News
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Mayor won’t take a stand
Geoff Ablett, in your interview with the News on 20 March you informed Casey ratepayers that you see no conflict of interest between your role…
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Over managed
Councils have stung Victorians with rate rises totalling $2 billion above the rate of inflation in the past 10 years. This is a report by…
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Crossing concerns
I urge local residents to join the campaign for a much needed crossing on Pound Road, near the Hampton Park Seniors Centre and bowls club.…
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Tokens of thanks
ANZAC Day is still four weeks away but this year Anzac badges and tokens will be available in local schools from Tuesday 1 April. This…
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Just the way to dine on jazz
D’Angelo Estate is delighted to have the Mae Collard Trio playing at the winery’s Jazz in the Vines on Sunday 30 March. Visitors will be…
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Sunny Cowgirls minus the frills
THE Sunny Cowgirls will shine later this month when the musical duo returns to the Hallam Hotel for a special gig. The country music siblings,…
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Fluff up for flutter
THE Cranbourne Homemaker Centre will be aflutter with excitement during the upcoming school holidays. Families have been encouraged to put Wednesday 9 April in their…
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Victim’s hand almost severed in home raid
A MAN’S hand has been almost severed and his knee badly slashed after he was attacked by an intruder while he was asleep. The attacker…
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Blue Light to stay on
By BRIDGET COOK THE Cranbourne Blue Light Disco will continue to party on, despite claims that it was at risk due to funding cuts this…
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Academy plan launched
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HALLAM Senior College last night launched a proposal for a new Sport and Health Sciences Academy that could lead to a new…
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Best site for sore stomachs
IT WAS a picturesque setting and fine dining as the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival came to Cranbourne last week. The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne…
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Seniors seeing red
By BRIDGET COOK HAMPTON Park Seniors’ Club president Neil Shepard has challenged Premier Denis Napthine to try and cross Pound Road on a mobility scooter…