Lighter burns teen
A 15-YEAR-OLD boy suffered minor burns after he was attacked with a cigarette lighter in Cranbourne ...
(02/03/2006)
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Tomahawk charge laid
A CRANBOURNE North man has been charged following an assault with a tomahawk.
The charge related to ...
(02/03/2006)
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Cat cruelty crisis
A CRANBOURNE woman whose niece rescued a kitten from a barbaric death at the hands of hammer-wieldin...
(02/03/2006)
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Bravery awards for lifesavers
A PEARCEDALE resident who rushed to the aid of a burning woman has been recognised with a Bravery Aw...
(02/03/2006)
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Hoon clampdown
COMMUNITY leaders have welcomed the State Government’s tough new anti-hoon laws amid repeated repor...
(02/03/2006)
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Funds for greenies
GREENIES can now apply for Federal Government funding for on-ground natural resource management proj...
(02/03/2006)
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Call to sponsor children
CRANBOURNE resident Sharon Start will be watching with keen interest when the Melbourne 2006 Common...
(02/03/2006)
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Royal garden goes native
EXCITEMENT is mounting at Cranbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens as its long-awaited new project, The Au...
(02/03/2006)
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Water way to save
STUDENTS at Lynbrook Primary School are certainly no wallies with water.
The school has been working...
(02/03/2006)
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Extension for learning centre
MERINDA Park Learning and Community Centre is one step closer to securing vital extensions following...
(02/03/2006)
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Home care gets help
CRANBOURNE’S home and community care services are set to expand following the announcement of a $1.5...
(02/03/2006)
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Casey students learn to lead
TEAMWORK and student engagement were in focus last week at a special student leadership conference h...
(02/03/2006)
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Sweet children unite
PANCAKE lovers shoved down hundreds of the sweet treats without guilt during Pancake Day at La Kosta...
(02/03/2006)
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