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  • Wildlife fines

    By Bridget CookTHE conviction of a Cranbourne man has spurred the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) to remind wildlife licence holders to obey the…

  • Dancing to the top

    By Emma SunCRANBOURNE youngster Joel Murphy will be one of 12 Year 7 students to attend the Victorian College of the Arts next year. The…

  • The world’s a stage for Jemma

    By Emma SunCRANBOURNE Secondary College student Jemma Harley has sung her way to the top, taking out the Best Song category in the Schools on…

  • Tyler on top

    By Bridget CookFOLLOWING a controversial debate, the City of Casey reappointed the council’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mike Tyler on Tuesday night. The appointment will…

  • Fun run on the cards

    By Bridget CookWITH the popular MRA Cranbourne GP Run just around the corner, families are encouraged to mark Saturday 15 October in their calendars for…

  • Flood of thanks

    By Emma SunMr Price and Ms Champion were heavily involved in assisting the community in trying to keep the water at bay and helping the…

  • Teenager missing: assistance sought

    POLICE are seeking public assistance after a Cranbourne teenager has been missing for almost three weeks. It’s believed 14-year-old Courtney De Jong climbed out of…

  • Rotarians rolled in

    By Emma SunAbout 21 Cranbourne Rotarians were among the 150 people that filled the function room at Settlers Run Golf and Country Club for the…

  • Council looks at lake fence

    By Bridget CookCASEY Council is set to swim into action to address water safety concerns at Casey Fields. At Tuesday night’s council meeting, the Casey…

  • A lake full of fish

    CASEY Fields is ready for young anglers to have some fishing fun this weekend. The lake has been stocked with more than 1000 rainbow trout,…

  • Men need a home

    By Bridget CookThe Cranbourne-Casey Men’s Group, which currently has seven members, say they need to relocate to a larger premise so they can expand their…

  • Need is great, say Salvos

    By Emma SunTHE Cranbourne Salvation Army is in need of food and everyday toiletries. At a meeting with members of the Rotary Club of Cranbourne,…

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