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  • Fishing clinics and trout coming to South East

    Fishing clinics and trout coming to South East

    Fishers will have more opportunities to cast a line, thanks to the stocking of 1000 rainbow trout into waters across greater Melbourne. Minister for Fishing…

  • Police brief: Werribee man charged after Cranbourne hit-run incident

    Police brief: Werribee man charged after Cranbourne hit-run incident

    Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following a hit-run collision in Cranbourne last week. The 20-year-old has been charged with dangerous driving…

  • Increased train times if Greens elected

    Increased train times if Greens elected

    Cranbourne line commuters will not be part of plans to upgrade Melbourne’s public transport network under a Victorian Greens government, pending the November state election.…

  • Stepping up for a good cause

    Stepping up for a good cause

    Cranbourne East Secondary College students are raising money for a range of charities as part of their VCAL students’ walkathon project. On Thursday 6 October…

  • No jail for ‘deplorable’ hit-run driver

    No jail for ‘deplorable’ hit-run driver

    A speeding, disqualified driver who ran away after striking a man on O’Shea Road in Berwick has been spared jail. Michael John Cashen, 31, of…

  • Killer truckie’s jail term reduced

    Killer truckie’s jail term reduced

    A Cranbourne truck driver who killed four police officers in an emergency lane on the Eastern Freeway has had his jail term reduced on appeal.…

  • South East climate change survey opens

    South East climate change survey opens

    Health-promoting charity Enliven is partnering with Victoria University to conduct a Climate and Health Survey with a specific focus on Melbourne’s South East. The survey…

  • Station fix pleas

    Station fix pleas

    Volunteers at the Devon Meadows Fire Brigade are reluctant to hang pictures in their Finsbury Road Fire Station due to the presence of asbestos in…

  • EPA lifts prohibition notice on SBI

    EPA lifts prohibition notice on SBI

    EPA Victoria has today lifted a prohibition notice that has been in place at SBI landfill since 10 August, following a site inspection by EPA…

  • Young girl, big business

    Young girl, big business

    10-year-old Sophie Bowden is taking her passion for arts and crafts to the next level by establishing her own small business. Inspired by a friend’s…

  • A thrilling combination

    A thrilling combination

    Broadway’s singular sensation A Chorus Line has opened at Cranbourne Community Theatre as part of CPAC Musical Theatre’s 20th anniversary year. The Cardinia-based performing arts…

  • Man surrenders himself to police following high-impact collision

    Man surrenders himself to police following high-impact collision

    A man has self-presented to Cranbourne Police Station following a serious collision in Cranbourne on Wednesday 24 August. It is alleged a Ford sedan collided…

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