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  • School reaps $4m windfall

    School reaps $4m windfall

    St. Peter’s College’s Clyde North campus will build a new performing arts centre following a State Government $4 million funding boost. The funds, which were…

  • Remembering a ‘life force’ lost to cancer

    Remembering a ‘life force’ lost to cancer

    “We don’t want to lose anymore of our loved ones.” That’s the sentiment behind the Balla Balla Community Centre’s Biggest Morning Tea, according to the…

  • Budget’s botton line

    Budget’s botton line

    Relief is on the way for frustrated south eastern train commuters, with the state budget allocating funding to the long-awaited duplication of the Cranbourne line.…

  • Breakfast with a side of election advice

    Breakfast with a side of election advice

    The Federal election was the story of the day at Facey Property’s second annual Southeast Business Breakfast. On Friday 10 May, Facey Property played host…

  • Femmes of five generations

    Femmes of five generations

    The birth of identical twins Lyla and Zoey has added an amazing fifth generation of females to a close-knit clan in the South East. Preceding…

  • Crash claims life of Pearcedale woman

    Crash claims life of Pearcedale woman

     An 18-year-old Pearcedale woman is among those killed in a collision in Mount Eliza last night. On Monday 27 May, the woman was a passenger…

  • Suspicious house fire in Cranbourne

    Suspicious house fire in Cranbourne

    A house fire in Cranbourne on the weekend is being treated as suspicious after being quickly brought under control by the CFA. Crews were notified…

  • Family hospitalised by unknown substance

    Family hospitalised by unknown substance

    A Cranbourne West family was taken to hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning after apparently being affected by an unknown substance. Police and…

  • Tulliallan tussle heads to VCAT

    Tulliallan tussle heads to VCAT

    The City of Casey will face off with a developer at a compulsory VCAT meeting this week over opposing plans for land earmarked as public…

  • Dental vans rolling into town

    Dental vans rolling into town

    Cranbourne is one of the lucky suburbs set to benefit with the return of dental vans later this year. The state government has set aside…

  • Commitment to Catholic education recognised

    Commitment to Catholic education recognised

    Two teachers and a student from Cranbourne’s Catholic schools received awards at the annual Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Leadership Dinner in Traralgon on Friday. Recent…

  • Green light for kinder

    Green light for kinder

    A new kindergarten in Cranbourne next to an existing primary school can go ahead after a ruling from the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal. VCAT overturned…

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