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  • Preacher’s prayer for roads

    Preacher’s prayer for roads

    Reverend David Powys believes Cranbourne is in danger of “being left behind” with roads and public transport. “Anyone that’s driven on the roads knows what…

  • Crowds flock to day with the lot

    Crowds flock to day with the lot

    Huge crowds turned out for some high-octane excitement as motorbikes rumbled into the streets of Cranbourne for the City of Casey biggest annual event. Thousands…

  • Green thumbs get digging

    Green thumbs get digging

    Students have rolled up their sleeves for a day of planting native trees at Clyde Primary School on Friday 26 October. The tree planting was…

  • Herbie The Love Bug still missing

    Herbie The Love Bug still missing

    A Cranbourne East man whose car was stolen from his garage while he and his family were asleep has told of his relief after it…

  • $6.6m class act

    $6.6m class act

    Cranbourne families will get the world-class local school their kids deserve, with a re-elected Andrews Labor Government to deliver a massive upgrade to Cranbourne Secondary…

  • ‘Getting it done’: Notorious road fix

    ‘Getting it done’: Notorious road fix

    A notoriously congested arterial road in Cranbourne will be overhauled – eradicating congestion, bringing down travel times and boosting safety. The State Government announced on…

  • Giving all abilities a chance to shine

    Giving all abilities a chance to shine

    A charitable foundation focused on giving people with a disability a go in sport and arts has been officially launched in Casey. More than 50…

  • Driving innovation for a smart city

    Driving innovation for a smart city

    A City of Casey councillor has welcomed a State Opposition announcement to create a position of a Victorian Chief Innovation Officer to drive growth opportunities…

  • Loose litter leads to fine

    Loose litter leads to fine

    A Hampton Park landfill has been fined more than $8000 after a “significant volume” of plastic litter blew into a neighbouring property. EPA officers found…

  • Libs pledge $5.9m upgrade

    Libs pledge $5.9m upgrade

    The State Opposition has responded to Labor pledges to deliver a massive upgrade to Cranbourne South Primary School if elected in next month’s State Election.…

  • Getting to the MotoGP this weekend?

    Getting to the MotoGP this weekend?

    More than 80,000 racing fans are expected to hit Phillip Island this weekend for the 2018 MotoGP, and VicRoads wants all drivers and riders to…

  • Find your voice

    Find your voice

    Community organisations wishing to start up their own choir with the help of a $10,000 grant have less than a month to apply. Creativity Australia…

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