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  • Machete used in home invasion

    Machete used in home invasion

    TWO men armed with a machete and a knife have threatened a Blind Bight man and demanded he pay a debt. The offenders knocked on…

  • Syringes here, there, everywhere

    Syringes here, there, everywhere

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DISPOSING of more than 10 syringes a week is just a part of the job for one local gardener. Noble Park resident…

  • Stables fit for thoroughbreds

    Stables fit for thoroughbreds

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE CRANBOURNE Turf Club is predicting their new on-course stabling will be completed as early as December this year. After 20 years…

  • Be my best friend

    Be my best friend

    THE Casey Cat Rescue Group is turning four years old and needs help to celebrate its milestone. The not-for-profit organisation has adopted more than 500…

  • Man hunted over kidnap claim

    Man hunted over kidnap claim

    POLICE are appealing for public information to track down Cranbourne man Nathan Morley-Corrin. The 25-year-old is wanted in relation to an alleged kidnapping in Cranbourne…

  • Trains off – for a bit

    Trains off – for a bit

    TRAIN lines were suspended at Cranbourne for 20 minutes when a fault occurred on the tracks at 1pm today (Thursday). Buses were called to transport…

  • Students on a clean water mission

    Students on a clean water mission

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CLEAN water is on the minds of seven Cranbourne Secondary College students as they prepare for an eye-opening trip through Thailand and…

  • Pooches roam the ring

    Pooches roam the ring

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THREE almighty pooches had more than 70 primary school children in stitches at the Hampton Park Library. Lou-lou, Pip and Bubbles can…

  • Long overdue Rutter upgrade

    Long overdue Rutter upgrade

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOR more than 10 years the Tooradin Tennis and Cricket clubs have been without basic facilities, but can now look forward to…

  • Rainbow of pain

    Rainbow of pain

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT’S Casey Councillor Rosalie Crestani’s latest war of words over homosexuality … sparked by the gay pride rainbow filter used on Facebook.…

  • TAFE cash flows for jobs

    TAFE cash flows for jobs

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHISHOLM Berwick is set to benefit from a $2.9 million State Government funding boost. Training and Skills Minister Steve Herbert visited Chisholm’s…

  • Lenscape

    Lenscape

    The opening of a new Woolworths supermarket, Clyde. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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