News
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Stations remain unprotected
By ANEEKA SIMONIS A PLAN for Protective Service Officers (PSO) to be deployed to dozens of metropolitan stations is well behind schedule, with stations including…
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Five minutes with Shu-Cheen Yu
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FRESH from performing in The King and I, Berwick’s multi-award winning opera singer Shu-Cheen Yu will grace this year’s Cranbourne Community Christmas…
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Traffic tests for something in the air
FOR the next 12 months VicRoads will be monitoring traffic noise and air quality along the Cranbourne section of the South Gippsland Highway. The tests…
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No roof for their heads
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOMELESS people are sleeping in the car park at the Cranbourne Salvation Army on a weekly basis. Major Robert Evans said the…
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Police in the playground
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CASEY schools may get a visit from uniform police next year to encourage students to back law enforcers. Five meetings attended by…
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Stuck consumers squeal over pork shortage
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE pork shortage has hit Cranbourne as Victorian pork suppliers fail to keep up with demand after about 9000 pigs were lost…
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Shaw’s stolen cards rip-off
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CRANBOURNE West man has used stolen credit cards to rip-off swimming pool stores, liquor stores and servos for more than $4500,…
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Sophia’s a winner
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HUNDREDS of riders applied for the chance to represent Australia at the Penang International Horse Show, but just two made the cut-…
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Tiger snake among early shoppers
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE most dangerous snake in the world made a Christmas trip to Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre just 25 days out from the…
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None Of Our Business But…
AN MAN got off to a shaky start to his case at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 23 November. As he fronted the bar table, he…
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Gang up to no good
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THEY’RE a criminal gang of young people stealing cars and breaking into Casey homes and they share a name with an 84-year-old…