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  • Night Owls join forces for endangered Bandicoots

    Night Owls join forces for endangered Bandicoots

    Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria in Cranbourne is looking for keen wildlife enthusiasts to help with a four night nocturnal Southern Brown Bandicoot survey. Starting at…

  • Males rob food truck

    Males rob food truck

    Cranbourne police are investigating following reports of an armed robbery in Clyde North on Thursday 20 November. Investigators allege four males, allegedly armed with a…

  • Thief caught by Good Samaritans

    Thief caught by Good Samaritans

    A teenage thief who took off with an armful of sports gear from a store in Cranbourne has been chased down and caught by a…

  • Relay for Life raises $45K

    Relay for Life raises $45K

    There was a sea of purple at Casey Fields as hundreds gathered to the 2019 Cranbourne-Narre Warren Relay for Life to raise money for the…

  • Train services labelled a ‘disaster’

    Train services labelled a ‘disaster’

    Train commuters’ woes continue on the Cranbourne line as performance targets again fell short for the month of October. New figures, released by Public Transport…

  • Weapons and cash seized in raid

    Weapons and cash seized in raid

    Imitation firearms, cash, and weapons have been seized at a property in Cranbourne East on Wednesday 13 November. Members of the Southern Division 3 Divisional…

  • Celebrating to the beat of a drum

    Celebrating to the beat of a drum

    Taiko drumming and Japanese singing could be heard at St Therese’s Catholic Primary School in Cranbourne on Tuesday 12 November, as the school community gathered…

  • Vibrant plans for the Casey Complex

    Vibrant plans for the Casey Complex

    Casey Council has recently developed a new Draft Urban Design Framework to outline its 20-year vision of the Casey Complex. Located in Cranbourne East, the…

  • Drug grower’s ’fatherly’ gesture

    Drug grower’s ’fatherly’ gesture

    A Cranbourne dad has argued in court that his back-shed cannabis crop was grown to stop his son using ice. Anthony George Buckingham’s 43 plants…

  • Fire tears through home

    Fire tears through home

    A Cranbourne home went up in flames during the early hours of Saturday morning, 9 November. Firefighters from Cranbourne and Narre Warren were called to…

  • Beating diabetes, one step at a time

    Beating diabetes, one step at a time

    As part of a global focus on diabetes, the Lions Club of Cranbourne will hold a walk this weekend to encourage a healthy lifestyle. On…

  • Trivia night to fight diabetes

    Trivia night to fight diabetes

    Quiz masters and trivia nuts will have the perfect opportunity to show off their brain power at the upcoming Funtopia Trivia Quiz Night fundraiser. The…

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