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  • Alkira’s Anzac adventure

    By JENNA HUTTON-MURDOCH STUDENTS at Alkira Secondary College have been anticipating a reply to the applications they sent off to be part of Anzac centenary…

  • Watch on car crime

    Watch on car crime

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOUSING estates and shopping centre car parks across Casey are being targeted in a dramatic rise of thefts from unlocked cars over…

  • Phone charges

    FOUR youths were arrested last week after a spate of phone thefts in Casey over the past month. The four were arrested in a stolen…

  • Corporate contribution

    THE Dennis Family Corporation is offering grants of up to $1000 for groups in Cranbourne to continue their work to enhance the community. Applications for…

  • Bomb and flares

    POLICE are investigating a suspicious fire which destroyed a shed on a property in Cranbourne West. The fire was started around 5pm on Saturday 12…

  • Future direction

    Future direction

    By BRIDGET COOK U3A groups from across the region descended on Cranbourne last month to ensure their continued success in supporting and engaging retirees in…

  • Pipe bomb attacks on home

    POLICE are investigating two pipe bomb attacks on a Narre Warren home. The arson squad is investigating the incidents in which pipe bombs exploded in…

  • Bailey’s back where he belongs

    Bailey’s back where he belongs

    A TREASURED pet dog has been returned to its owner after allegedly being taken from a Lyndhurst home over the weekend. Five-year-old Bailey, a male…

  • Hope for young

    Hope for young

    By BRIDGET COOK The News has teamed up with the City of Casey to highlight the seven key projects the council is hoping to secure…

  • Indigenous culture: new insight

    Indigenous culture: new insight

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE North’s William Nicholson is passionate about educating people about Indigenous culture and history. Now the Wurundjeri elder has been given the…

  • Indigenous nature

    Indigenous nature

    By BRIDGET COOK ABOUT 1000 people turned out to the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) Cranbourne last week for a celebration of Aboriginal and Islander culture.…

  • Must keep clear

    Must keep clear

    By BRIDGET COOK IN THE past 10 years, Cranbourne North resident Fran Ryan has attended three fatalities and numerous serious crashes at the intersection close…

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