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  • Police investigate fatal Cranbourne crash

    Police investigate fatal Cranbourne crash

    Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal crash which occurred in Cranbourne. Officers have been told a motorcycle was travelling along Hawdon Drive about…

  • Moore gets 18 years for murder

    Moore gets 18 years for murder

    The niece of a Devon Meadows greyhound trainer has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for her brutal murder. Jessie Moore was sentenced in…

  • Multiple Covid cases in Casey

    Multiple Covid cases in Casey

    Two Covid-19 exposure times have been identified in Cranbourne North. Both exposure sites are at Courtenay Gardens Primary School, located at 35 Rosebank Drive, Cranbourne…

  • Pollies call for action on Afghanistan

    Pollies call for action on Afghanistan

    Three Federal Labor MPs have joined forces to slam the Federal Government’s reaction to the crisis in Afghanistan. Bruce MP Julian Hill, Isaacs MP Mark…

  • Bare arms and big smiles

    Bare arms and big smiles

    The mass vaccination hub at Cranbourne Turf Club is a hive of activity: bustling, cheerful nurses and bright-eyed patients, ready to do their bit to…

  • Friendly faces ready to vax

    Friendly faces ready to vax

    Tooradin Pharmacy has leapt into action as part of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Pharmacist Brendan Green said since starting the Covid vaccination clinic in mid-August,…

  • Lisa’s brimming with smiles

    Lisa’s brimming with smiles

    During lockdown it’s nice to be able to enjoy the little things – and it’s the little things that Lisa, owner and barista at Brewed…

  • Community helps the helpers

    Community helps the helpers

    The Australian community have opened their hearts to the beloved Sikh Volunteers Australia, donating funds in record time to help the organisation build its new…

  • A golden sprig of resilience

    A golden sprig of resilience

    Residents are being asked to wear a sprig of flowering wattle as a symbol of resilience and optimism on National Wattle Day. National Wattle Day,…

  • Clyde Road, rail, top of mind

    Clyde Road, rail, top of mind

    Casey residents want to see action taken on a Clyde rail link and a better Clyde Road. That’s according to a recent Casey-wide survey, which…

  • Op shop to close

    Op shop to close

    The Backpacks 4 Vic Kids charity op shop on Camms Road, Cranbourne, is closing down after 18 months of trading. The store made the announcement…

  • Farewell to a local sporting legend

    Farewell to a local sporting legend

    The Australian Football League and the Hampton Park B.C. mourns the passing of women’s football pioneer and lawn bowler, Helen Lambert, who has sadly passed…

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