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  • Parking shortage ‘a disaster’ for business

    Parking shortage ‘a disaster’ for business

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE CRANBOURNE fresh food ‘Market’ has it all – except adequate car parking for customers. Located on High Street, the Market shares…

  • Aching for more

    Aching for more

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ARTHRITIS – as painful as it can be – has been turned into a positive for a group of 120 Cranbourne sufferers.…

  • Kids show their true colours

    Kids show their true colours

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH September right around the corner and footy fever heating up, children at Rangebank Preschool made it clear where their alliances lay.…

  • Families behind thin blue line

    Families behind thin blue line

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE boys and girls in blue couldn’t do what they do without their families. Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius made a…

  • Police to keep score on Grand Final revellers

    Police to keep score on Grand Final revellers

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A POLICE operation targeting drink-drivers over Grand Final weekend will be heavily enforced in Casey, Cardinia and Dandenong. Operation Scoreboard will run…

  • More tracks raided in greyhound live-baiting probe

    More tracks raided in greyhound live-baiting probe

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREYHOUND training properties in Casey have been raided by RSPCA Victoria and Casey police in the past week. This morning, an RSPCA…

  • Teen trauma leaves its mark

    Teen trauma leaves its mark

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SOMETIMES a story with a face behind it, a strong message and an intimate personal angle hits home far more than any…

  • They’re good sports

    They’re good sports

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS REMEMBER the names of these two budding sports stars from Hampton Park Secondary College. Alefosio “Sio” Laki and Jacob Tavae, both of…

  • Salvos double the help

    Salvos double the help

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IN SIX years the Cranbourne Salvos Store has doubled in size and more than tripled in sales figures – and one volunteer…

  • Danger to the public

    Danger to the public

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN intellectually-disabled man has been labelled a danger to the public after pleading guilty to a plethora of theft and driving offences…

  • Police drop terrorism charges

    Police drop terrorism charges

    By CASEY NEILL A HAMPTON Park man will no longer answer terrorism charges for his alleged role in an Anzac Terror plot. Officers on 20…

  • Two face drug trafficking charges

    Two face drug trafficking charges

    POLICE have seized 40 grams of an illicit powdered drug after executing a warrant in Lynbrook last week. The drugs are still being tested and…

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