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All students set to return to class
All students in Years 7 to 10 are set to go back to the classroom this month, the State Government has announced. Year 7 students…
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Truckie faces court after fatal crash
The truck driver accused of killing four police officers on the Eastern Freeway will face court again in November, after being charged with 33 additional…
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Speedster caught on Monash Fwy
A 23-year-old man has had his car impounded after allegedly driving at 160km/h on the Monash Freeway in Narre Warren on Wednesday 30 September. The…
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Two rushed to hospital following crash
A man in his 50s has been airlifted to the Alfred Hospital after a car crash in Clyde North on Wednesday 30 September. Emergency services…
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Scout hall set for a makeover
The First Cranbourne Scout Group hall is set to celebrate its 60th anniversary with a $200,000 makeover. The iconic hall, which was built in 1961,…
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Hoons nabbed in operation
Cardinia Highway Patrol officers have nabbed five people following an alleged high-risk driving event in Clyde North last month. It is alleged a group of…
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Jail over deadly crash
A Cranbourne West man whose elderly parents were killed after he took his eyes off the road for at least 15 seconds has been jailed…
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Family saved by working smoke alarm
A Cranbourne North mother has recounted the frightening moment her young family were lucky to escape their home after it was engulfed in flames. In…
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Bringing community music back
While this has been a tough year for most community music ensembles, some local groups have found a way to keep the music going in…
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Cranbourne loves a sale
It’s official – Cranbourne residents love a good online bargain, with sales soaring in August. New research from Australia Post revealed the Cranbourne postcode 3977…
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Book this one in!
Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) doors may be closed to the public but there’s a tonne on offer! From Monday 28 September onwards, CCL will be…
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Charity shows resilience in the face of Covid
The bite of Covid lockdowns has hit businesses hard – and charities are no exception. But it’s not all doom and gloom, as the Cranbourne-based…