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  • Race is on for next mayor

    Race is on for next mayor

    Casey’s mayoral race is underway with councillor Rosalie Crestani officially announcing she was putting her hand up for the top job. With the next mayor…

  • Safety push to move on trucks

    Safety push to move on trucks

    A Cranbourne resident of 35 years says the number of trucks driving straight through Cranbourne is a disaster waiting to happen. David Atkins said trucks…

  • Girl arrested over assault

    Girl arrested over assault

    Police has charged a 15-year-old girl following an assault outside a shopping in Cranbourne on Wednesday 9 October. The victim was standing at a crossing…

  • New principal says hey

    New principal says hey

    Enrolment is already underway at Grayling Primary School with students and their families taking up the opportunity to meet the principal of Clyde North’s newest…

  • Glamour and sunshine at the Cup

    Glamour and sunshine at the Cup

    Racegoers, beaming in their fancy frocks and finest suits, arrived in droves at the Cranbourne Cup on Sunday 13 October where they were treated to…

  • John marks a century

    John marks a century

     At 100 years-old John McLeish walks about a kilometre a day and prides himself without the need to take any medication. The Cranbourne East resident…

  • Ambitious target set to beat killer cancer

    Ambitious target set to beat killer cancer

    “The world definitely changed that day, and not for good.” That’s how Cranbourne resident Tracey Ryan recalls the day she was diagnosed with stage three…

  • Community meets coffee at L’Arte launch

    Community meets coffee at L’Arte launch

    Providing the perfect blend of great coffee with community atmosphere, social enterprise cafe L’Arte Central celebrated their grand opening on Saturday 5 October. The cafe…

  • Council gives green light for big race

    Council gives green light for big race

    Casey Council has given the big thumbs up to sponsor the world’s biggest obstacle course race which is set to return to Tooradin in 2020.…

  • New priest moves to Cranbourne

    New priest moves to Cranbourne

    Reverend Sam Bleby has been appointed the new priest-in-charge of the St John’s Anglican Church in Cranbourne. The former lawyer turned priest is excited to…

  • Stench denies housing permit

    Stench denies housing permit

     A 41-lot residential subdivision next to the Hampton Park tip will not go ahead due to “offensive odours” and landfill gas risks, the state’s highest…

  • Fighting cancer with light

    Fighting cancer with light

    Cranbourne’s Latrobe Street Reserve will be transformed into a sea of light at an upcoming fundraising walk. Cranbourne Lions Club is gearing up for its…

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