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  • Man hit by car

    Man hit by car

    A man is in a critical condition after he was hit by a car in Clyde on Monday morning, 1 April. Emergency services were called…

  • Grass fire brought under control

    Grass fire brought under control

    Police are investigating a grass and shrub fire that occurred in Cranbourne East on Wednesday 27 March. Emergency services were called to Arleon Crescent about…

  • Leading the way

    Leading the way

    Cranbourne North’s Tulliallan Primary School has announced their new school leaders for 2019. The leaders were presented their badges at a school assembly on Monday…

  • Premier drops in for start of works

    Premier drops in for start of works

    Casey Council welcomed Premier Daniel Andrews to Clyde North to celebrate the start of an exciting $6.3 million project – the new Kilora Family and Community…

  • Kinder gets $2.8m revamp

    Kinder gets $2.8m revamp

    An extra 20 kindergarten places will be on offer per year following the multi-million revamp of a Narre Warren family and community centre. The $2.8…

  • Trips ‘not a junket’

    Trips ‘not a junket’

    Ratepayers will be billed a whopping $70,000 to send councillors and council staff on business trips to China and the US this year. During a…

  • Tom scores an ace

    Tom scores an ace

    Teenager Tom Ryan has achieved every golfer’s dream – not once but three times and is now $1,000 richer. Tom, 17, scored a hole-on-one on…

  • Labor’s $850m road pledge

    Labor’s $850m road pledge

    Federal Labor Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has pledged to pour $65 million towards an upgrade of Thompsons Road if it wins the next election. During…

  • It’s un-Australian

    It’s un-Australian

    When Tracy Sweerts two children went to school wearing football gear to celebrate Harmony Day they least expected to be each handed a detention. She…

  • New fridge for little master chefs

    New fridge for little master chefs

    Students at Tooradin Primary School have been busy rolling up their sleeves tending to their school garden – now they have a new fridge thanks…

  • Icy treats from the garden

    Icy treats from the garden

    Jungles creatures of all types have descended on Tooradin Primary School! The School’s Environment Club have been creating tasty fruit icy poles in the shape…

  • Thieves steal from church

    Thieves steal from church

    Turning Point Church Community Garden volunteers have been left gutted after their tool shed in Cranbourne was ransacked by heartless thieves. About $2000 worth of…

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