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Even a shed isn’t safe
CROOKS went to the trouble of removing fence palings at a Hampton Park home to steal garden tools. Once the offenders had gained entry through…
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Spare key car gone
A BLUE Holden sedan was stolen from a Berwick garage after thieves found a spare set of keys inside an unlocked car parked next to…
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Life after ‘Apex’ strike
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE minute Sharon Stewart tells an insurance company she has made a claim “recently” her quote increases around $700. Ms Stewart had…
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Cops no to Pokemon Go
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH POKEMON Go has taken over the world- and Berwick is no exception. The phone app dubbed a type of ‘augmented reality’ is…
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Night sky lit up, again
CASEY’S never ending car fires continue. The latest blaze occurred around 3am near in Churchill Park Drive, Endeavour Hills, on Sunday 10 July. A blue…
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Heritage school aims for bright future
CLYDE’S new primary school will honour the history of its surrounds in its name. The public private partnership (PPP) school currently goes by Heather Grove…
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Six months for striking PSO
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CRANBOURNE man who struck and verbally abused a Dandenong railway station PSO has been jailed for six months. Akol Deng Mabour,…
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Apprentice shortlisted for top state award
By CASEY NEILL A CRANBOURNE apprentice is in the running to be named the state’s best. Training and Skills Minister Steve Herbert announced the finalists…
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Rain, hail and now even snow may be on the way
WILD weather has caused extensive damage to a home in Cranbourne today as winds are predicted to reach 100km/h later. A large tree fell on…
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Dreaming of a white Cranbourne
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WILL it snow in Cranbourne tonight? Network Seven’s meteorologist Jane Bunn seems to think so and local singer songwriter Sharon Start said…
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Second evacuation for school after suspicious bottle find
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A SECOND suspicious plastic bottle was found at Tooradin Primary School and the bomb squad called to assist local police, on Tuesday…