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Teeing off at racist slur
Police are on the hunt for vandals who recently defaced a green at Cranbourne Golf Club with swastika graffiti and other obscene images. Grounds staff…
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Passion project to paid role
Passion, commitment and fate have combined for a Cranbourne volunteer who recently landed her dream role with the organisation she loves. Suzie Brooking had been…
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Rare bird takes flight
Pearcedale’s Moonlit Sanctuary says its recent release of 13 captive-bred rare birds near Western Port Bay had “responded extremely well” to their training. It was…
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Retired couple’s flooding nightmare ends in big clean-up
After nine long weeks an elderly Blind Bight couple are finally looking forward to regaining some sense of normality after a burst pipe left their…
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Classic car goes up in flames
A classic car has been reduced to twisted metal after fire ravaged a Pearcedale shed on Friday night, 15 May. Some 20 firefighters were called…
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Cleaning blitz hits Casey
Hundreds of extra cleaners will be deployed across Casey City in a major cleaning blitz to help slow the spread of coronavirus and deliver new…
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Hooded thug wanted by police
Police are seeking public assistance to identify a man after multiple incidents relating to theft occurred in Cranbourne West earlier this year. At around 3.15am…
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Grooving for grooming
A south-east Melbourne-based employment and domestic violence charity is calling on residents to ‘shout a mate’ during these tough times. Groomed To Go provides services…
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K9 crime fighter rounds up troublesome youths
Police dog Devil and his handler have helped tracked down a group of chaotic youths who ran from an alleged stolen car in Clyde North.…
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Driven to write
As a truck driver and a former gardener, Dennis Luke has always kept a close eye on the weather. But little did he realise his…
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Gas leak shuts down major thoroughfare
A gas leak, which closed a major thoroughfare, was caused by excavator that raptured a pipeline while it was drilling at a new estate site…
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Lotto win beats Monday blues!
A winning lottery ticket sold at a Cranbourne newsagency has scored a group syndicate a division one prize of more than $1.8 million. No longer…