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Archbishop says Cardinal should not be blamed
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CARDINAL George Pell has been excluded from blame by Melbourne’s Archbishop Denis Hart for the clergy’s “terrible failure” in dealing with an…
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Junior footballers make room to care
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE South East Juniors (SEJ) Football League has adopted a room at the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) Monash with their recent donation…
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Arrests over head injuries
A Dandenong South man was left with deep cuts to his head after he was struck with a torch when a dispute broke out at…
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Family shocked by animal cruelty
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH POSSUMS bleeding from the mouth with wounds similar to bullet holes are not an uncommon sight in Casey. Senior investigator at Animal Cruelty…
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Lyndhurst level crossing on the hit list
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE State Government has promised that Lyndhurst’s congested Thompsons Road level crossing will be gone by 2019 while the acquisition of private…
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Blaze after car crash
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CFA crews were called out to a blaze in Junction Village this afternoon after a car crash led to a grassfire along…
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Home ransacked in break-in
A HOME in Lynbrook had more than $5000 worth of property stolen last week. Jewellery, computers, mobile phones and a camera were stolen from the…
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Trainee cop booked for drink driving
A VICTORIA Police recruit has been allegedly caught drink driving in Cranbourne West. The female trainee police officer returned a positive reading when she was…
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Third time thanks for keeping the peace
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH JOHN Laughton never had to pull a trigger or launch a missile but for 219 days he sat in readiness on board…
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$10 million road upgrade
UPGRADES to the last section of Sladen Street in Cranbourne have started. Five hundred metres of the road between Codrington Street and Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road…
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Sexual assault on bus
A WOMAN screamed after a fedora-clad man sat down next to her on a Cranbourne West bus and sexually assaulted her in the middle of…
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Fresh from the source
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CLYDE’S newest shopping precinct will stock vegetables and herbs grown right around the corner. Coles supermarket, a part of ‘Shopping on Clyde’,…