News
-
Relay for son
By Victoria Stone-Meadows A COURAGEOUS Cranbourne woman has participated in her first Cancer Council Relay for Life just three weeks after her son lost his…
-
Home invasion teen spared adult jail time
By Cam Lucadou-Wells A CRANBOURNE man, who was part an armed burglary of a family home, has been spared jail in an adult prison despite…
-
50 par for golf
THE Rotary Club of Cranbourne is gearing up for its 50th consecutive golf day at the Ranfurlie course on Friday 25 November. Incredibly, all those…
-
Daler tailored for computational thinking
By Victoria Stone-Meadows GRADE 6 student from St Kevin’s Primary School in Hampton Park Jasnoor Daler has been named the third best computational thinker in…
-
Festival was a huge hit
By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE first ever Casey Food and Wine Festival was held over the weekend of 5 November with visitors enjoying all the local…
-
A match made in heaven
By David Nagel IT was always going to take something pretty special to lure New Zealand training pair Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young away from…
-
Armed robbery charges
By Victoria Stone-Meadows TWO teenagers and an 18-year-old man from Clyde North have been arrested following a spate of robberies, thefts and assaults across Melbourne’s…
-
Wanted on theft charge
POLICE are asking the public to keep an eye out for Teo Terwisscha who is known to frequent the Cranbourne area. The 29-year-old man is…
-
Super-bug has rabbits in its sights
By Victoria Stone-Meadows CRANBOURNE South will be one of seven locations in the Flinders Electorate where a new strain of a virus to control the…
-
Driver charged over baby’s death
A CRANBOURNE East woman has been charged over a car crash in August after which a baby died. The 31-year-old female driver drove out of…
-
Landscape plan amended
By Victoria Stone-Meadows A PLANNING application that was rejected by City of Casey Council on 12 July 2016 will be considered by VCAT this month…
-
Light plight
By Victoria Stone-Meadows PEARCEDALE Primary School has been denied flashing 40km/h signs near the school, with the State Government saying the Baxter-Tooradin Road isn’t busy…