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CCTV link to fraud case
POLICE have released a CCTV image of a woman they think can help them with a potential Cranbourne fraud incident. Police believe the woman could…
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School cash for south-east
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SOUTH-EAST independent schools have gained a big chunk of the State Government’s $27.6 million education funding pie. Some 18 non-government schools across…
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Arrested over Cranbourne sex assaults
A MAN has been arrested on the Gold Coast following an investigation into a series of alleged historical sexual assaults in Cranbourne between 1965 and…
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All for the retiring types
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Men’s Shed might be right for some, but for those who don’t want to build there’s another group in town. When…
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Lives ‘at risk’ as hoons rip through park
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HOONS keep ripping through Alder Way reserve and depriving Cranbourne families of the green open space. “They were herding these kids like…
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Lock ’em up at the petrol bowser
CRIME fuelled by fuel has cops concerned. And they’ve spoken out on Facebook to help stop petrol station car thefts. Casey police have put out…
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Computer goes offline
A LAPTOP computer was stolen from a Berwick home while the resident was inside. The aggravated burglary occurred on Sunday 10 July, in Bryn Mawr…
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Funding push
By ALANA MITCHELSON A CAMPAIGN supporting the lobbying efforts of the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire councils for federal funding to upgrade Thompsons Road…
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Centre design up for discussion
CONSTRUCTION of a $6.6 million community centre and town square at Selandra Rise in Clyde North will start in early August, with works expected to…
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School shows inner strengths
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH EIGHT years ago Kambrya College was the last school on a parent’s list to send their child – now the revolutionised Berwick…
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Skids driver off the road
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A SOUTH East Skids driver whose club-registered Commodore did circular donuts next to another drifting car and a spectator inside an illegal…