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Good Samaritans take down car thief
A would-be car thief has been caught in Devon Meadows thanks to quick-thinking good Samaritans on Monday 5 August. Police say a man was attempting…
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Train pain is ‘palpable’
Opposition transport spokesman David Davis has accused the State Government of “washing their hands” of the “deteriorating” train performances on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines.…
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It’s thyme in the garden!
Healthy lunches will be on the menu for Tooradin Primary School students after planting their own vegie garden on Wednesday 31 July. With the help…
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Alkira students remember
Students at Alkira Secondary College looked to the past for lessons for a kinder future at their seventh annual Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony took…
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Birthday bash for cute critter
Birthday girl Quinnie has celebrated her special day at Moonlit Sanctuary by devouring her favourite meat cake made from kangaroo, rat and kibble. The Spot-tailed…
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Thieves are bad sports
Tooradin’s junior football club has been left hundreds of dollars out of pocket after being hit by heartless thieves three times in recent weeks. Players…
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Cranbourne East SC will rock you
Cranbourne East Secondary College is ready to rock, with rehearsals well under way for their upcoming school musical. Just under 70 students will be performing…
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Liver a gift of life for Cranbourne resident
Mamdouh Youssef knows all too well how life-changing organ donations can be. The Cranbourne resident was the recipient of a liver transplant in 2012. The…
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Safety crackdown on pools
Casey Council will begin registering all backyard swimming pools and spas from 1 December this year as part of a State Government plan to prevent…
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House goes up in flames
Firefighters were called to a vacant house fire in Cranbourne North on Monday 29 July. The fire broke out at the single-storey weatherboard home on…
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Alannah eyes Oz title
Talented Cranbourne North basketballer Alannah Gillespie has earned a spot in the School Sport Victoria under-18 team and will now vie for the Australian title.…
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Council looks to expand arts factory
Casey Council has its eyes on spending $29 million to expand The Factory rehearsal centre for the arts in Cranbourne East to cope with its…