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  • Cultural diversity at work

    Cultural diversity at work

    MEMBERS of the Hampton Park Networking Group (HPNG) were over the moon to be formally recognised for one of their major events of the year.…

  • Flashing lights update

    THE Cranbourne News would like to clarify the fact that the man in question in last weeks ‘Flashing lights for light globe conman’ was not…

  • Clowns on a mission of mirth on Earth

    Clowns on a mission of mirth on Earth

    Humanitarian Clowns from left, Tim Webster, Vicki Page, Adrian Jones, rear, Margueritte Flower and Annette Davey. For the full story behind these clowns and their…

  • Men open up

    Men open up

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SPENCER Wanklyn wasn’t the first person to notice how men didn’t speak to each other the way women did. But he was…

  • Cut to the core: nowhere to go

    Cut to the core: nowhere to go

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS A CASEY family violence legal group will be forced to close its Narre Warren office following major federal funding cuts that have…

  • Luxury drive-off

    Luxury drive-off

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS BRAZEN car thieves, who stole two luxury cars from a Berwick dealership last week, struck again hours after their first heist –…

  • Fireworks set off fires?

    POLICE were called to two dangerous fires in Tooradin on the weekend which may have allegedly been started by fireworks. The two fires along the…

  • Dog cruelty probe backed

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY-based employee of the Animal Cruelty Hotline has welcomed the Victorian Government’s investigation into the Lost Dogs’ Home. The Lost Dogs’…

  • Tapp on quenching thirsty goats

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A HERD of four-legged friends has interupted a group of tradesmen working in Cranbourne. Around 20 goats including a few kids have…

  • Conduct panel wait

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Councillor Rosalie Crestani is waiting to see if she will face further consequences after last year’s confrontation with council, having stood…

  • Spill takes Toll, fine fuels anger

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TOLL Group has been fined just over $7000 for an aviation fuel waste spill that gridlocked traffic for hours on the Monash…

  • Traffic, drug offences laid

    A TEENAGER driving a car with no number plates in Cranbourne West was chased and arrested by police on the weekend. Police detected the suspicious…

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