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  • Five arrested in illegal fishing haul

    Five arrested in illegal fishing haul

    Five men have been arrested after allegedly being caught with nearly 400 sea snails on the Mornington Peninsula on Wednesday 8 March. Victorian Fisheries Authority director…

  • Man charged over shooting

    Man charged over shooting

    Armed Crime Squad detectives have charged a man in relation to a shooting in Narre Warren South earlier this month. It is alleged a man…

  • Sikh community delivers free food amidst crisis

    Sikh community delivers free food amidst crisis

    In a time of crisis, a group of kind-hearted Sikh volunteers have banded together by delivering free food to people’s homes. The Sikh Volunteers Australia…

  • Bikie clubhouse torched

    Bikie clubhouse torched

    A bikie clubhouse has gone up in flames in Cranbourne West after emergency services responded to reports of an explosion during the early hours of…

  • Hundreds get tested for Coronavirus

    Hundreds get tested for Coronavirus

    More than 1000 people have been screened for COVID-19 over the last four days at the Casey Hospital’s Fever Clinic in Berwick. However there has…

  • Rail upgrade set for big change

    Rail upgrade set for big change

    Long-suffering rail commuters will have some reprieve as duplication works on the Cranbourne line get underway – though they won’t be complete until 2023. Transport…

  • Teens arrested following cop chase

    Teens arrested following cop chase

    Four teenagers have been arrested and charged following a pursuit in Cranbourne on Monday 16 March. Police allegedly clocked a stolen car travelling along Cherryhill…

  • Woolies to close early following panic buying

    Woolies to close early following panic buying

    Supermarket giant Woolworths has announced it be closing most of their stores after shelves have been stripped bare by panic shoppers amid the coronavirus pandemic. All…

  • Bandits raid home, stealing vacuum cleaner

    Bandits raid home, stealing vacuum cleaner

    Thugs have allegedly used a rod to smash their way into a vacant Cranbourne home before stealing cleaning products and a vacuum cleaner. The victim…

  • Safety boost for notorious Lynbrook intersection

    Safety boost for notorious Lynbrook intersection

    Flashing safety signs have been installed at one of the busiest intersections on the South Gippsland Highway in Lynbrook after years of lobbying from the…

  • School celebrates rich diversity

    School celebrates rich diversity

    Students of Hampton Park Primary School have embraced a day of cultural diversity. The annual cultural infusion afternoon was an opportunity for students to showcase…

  • Family-fun at school

    Family-fun at school

    Families have enjoyed a day out with students at Cranbourne Park Primary School on Friday 6 March. Parents and caregivers refused to let the wet weather…

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