News
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Help to locate stolen bikes
Cranbourne Police are investigating the theft of a number of bicycles which occurred at a school in Cranbourne North earlier this year. Police allege four…
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Speeding through school zone
A number of Casey residents have been nabbed speeding in a 40km/h zone outside a school in Clyde North on Monday 28 May. Among those…
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Pair accused of bus driver bashing
A Cranbourne East man and woman are expected to be charged over allegedly assaulting a bus driver in Cranbourne in January. Police say the 40-year-old…
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Helping more get back on their feet
The Cranbourne Food Truck will now be able to help more community members in need, thanks to a $5,000 grant from waste and water management…
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Three ways to reduce the amount of waste you produce
1) Compost your food scraps and garden waste at home. You can purchase one from your local hardware store. Council can also provide information for establishing a…
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Traffic safety boost promise
By Brendan Rees Traffic light warning signs will be installed at a busy intersection in Lynbrook if the Liberals win the State Election in November,…
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Planting for a greener future
By Brendan Rees Cannons Creek Foreshore Reserve is looking greener thanks to helping hand of Tooradin Primary School students. Grades three and four students were…
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Eagles look for new MPNFL nest
By Russell Bennett Cranbourne is the second South East Football Netball League club to publically announce its intentions for 2019 and beyond, and the Eagles…
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Truckies nabbed in council blitz
By Brendan Rees Truckies parking in residential streets were targeted by Casey Council with Local Laws Officers issuing six infringement notices last Sunday May 27.…
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Congestion busters
By Brendan Rees A major arterial road in Lyndhurst has been ranked as one of Victoria’s top ten most congested roads, a survey has revealed.…
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Community open day hailed a success
By Brendan Rees Hundreds of parents and children attended a community family open day at the One Early Education Group Childcare Centre in Cranbourne last…
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Pipeload of pain
By Brendan Rees Casey Council and residents of Devon Meadows have stepped up their campaign to stop a proposed stormwater pipeline which will only “create…