CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 343

News

  • Have your say on new parks

    Have your say on new parks

    Clyde residents are being invited to have their say on a new State Government park. Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Lily D’Ambrosio said…

  • Lyndhurst man amongst four drink drivers

    Lyndhurst man amongst four drink drivers

    Monash police were kept busy intercepting four drink drivers in Clayton, Oakleigh, Oakleigh East and Mulgrave over the weekend. Among them was the driver of…

  • Action yet to come on lights

    Action yet to come on lights

    There are lights, but currently no action on the new Evans Road bridge in Lyndhurst. Since the bridge over the former level crossing opened in…

  • Kids get crash course in recycling

    Kids get crash course in recycling

    Lucky Cranbourne kindergarteners have been given some insights into how they can do their bit to save the world, thanks to a special excursion. Ten…

  • A day out with special others

    A day out with special others

    Mothers and special others at Hampton Park Primary School were treated to a celebration with their children to mark Mother’s Day. On Friday 7 May,…

  • Multiple charges after warrant

    Multiple charges after warrant

    A 43-year-old Cranbourne man has been slapped with a number of charges after police executed a search warrant. The charges relate to a search warrant…

  • Colourful celebration for mothers everywhere

    Colourful celebration for mothers everywhere

    There were smiles all around at the Lynbrook Community Centre on Saturday 8 May, as Punjabi families from all across Casey came together to celebrate…

  • Investigation into High St death continues

    Investigation into High St death continues

    The investigation into the death of a 32-year-old man in Cranbourne on Tuesday 27 April remains ongoing. Victoria Police confirmed they are still investigating the…

  • Teacher charged with sex offences

    Teacher charged with sex offences

    A Cranbourne school teacher has been suspended from teaching following allegations of child sex offences. Mt Evelyn man Brian Wallwork, 47, was stood down from…

  • CFA issues warning after dryer fire

    CFA issues warning after dryer fire

    Local CFA firefighters have issued a warning about the potential dangers of laundry fires following a blaze that was started by a clothes dryer in…

  • Awards to recognise early years professionals

    Awards to recognise early years professionals

    Victorians can nominate an individual, early childhood service or organisation for a Victorian Early Years Award to recognise the outstanding work of early years professionals…

  • Millions in grants for environmental work

    Millions in grants for environmental work

    Bass MP Jordan Crugnale is encouraging environmental volunteers to apply for grants to support their work in protecting and restoring our land and natural environment.…

Digital Editions