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  • Theft charges

    Theft charges

    A 42-YEAR-OLD Cranbourne man has been charged with several counts of burglary and theft including more than $35,000 worth of stolen money. He has been…

  • ‘Amazed’ by anthem coverage

    ‘Amazed’ by anthem coverage

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE grandmother who raised concerns after Islamic students were given the choice of leaving assembly at a Cranbourne primary school to avoid…

  • Lenscape

    Lenscape

    Linda Dyer getting creative at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. 146258 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

  • Kmart and RSL join forces

    Kmart and RSL join forces

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE/Dandenong RSL and Kmart’s head office have joined forces in expressing their disappointment at the lack of respect by the company’s Cranbourne…

  • Fighting for Bella

    Fighting for Bella

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SHE has a beaming smile, a loving family, leukaemia and a whole community behind her while she fights the blood disease. Bella…

  • Young mums with tots get another shot at VCE

    Young mums with tots get another shot at VCE

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOR many young mums their baby comes before their education and VCE dropout rates in Casey only confirm this. But a Young…

  • Not our Digger: suburb name still up for grabs

    Not our Digger: suburb name still up for grabs

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Council will review plans to rename part of Clyde North in memory of a specific World War I Digger after a…

  • Kmart store forgets Diggers on Remembrance Day

    Kmart store forgets Diggers on Remembrance Day

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE Kmart shoppers were left to continue their browsing after the store failed to remind them to respect the fallen Diggers on…

  • Kittens left clinging to long arm of the law

    Kittens left clinging to long arm of the law

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH OFFICERS at the Cranbourne Police Station had a warm and fluffy welcome to work after six kittens were handed in. Police have…

  • Cash flows to councils on the edge

    Cash flows to councils on the edge

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TO HELP meet Casey’s growing infrastructure needs, the State Government has announced a second round of funding as part of the Interface…

  • Moonlight shines on sanctury

    Moonlight shines on sanctury

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS MOONLIT Sanctuary opens up its wildlife park to wheelchair users and their carers for free this weekend, 14-15 November. Spinal cord therapy…

  • Remembrance strikes a chord

    Remembrance strikes a chord

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE’S Remembrance Day ceremony was about making a pledge to never forget those who gave their lives in two world wars, and…

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