580 axed
HUNDREDS of jobs have been axed as Coles Myer this week announced it is closing its Hampton Park Dis...
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Changes over crossing upgrade
BUSES will replace all trains between Dandenong and Cranbourne on Sunday, 16 July while the Greens R...
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Man chased, bashed, robbed
A HAMPTON Park man was assaulted and robbed after he and a group of friends were chased through the ...
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They keyed wrong car: owner
A WOMAN whose car was keyed says it was a case of mistaken identity.
The woman parked her car at the...
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Roll up for a swinging time
CRANBOURNE Preschool children hope locals will get into the swing of things in a rock ‘n’ roll nigh...
(13/07/2006)
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Kick on, Superules
PAST players and officials of Victoria’s oldest Sup-erules club are invited to kick back at the club...
(13/07/2006)
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Hay shed hit by fire
A HAY shed on a Clyde North property went up in flames, destroying tractors and machinery in its wak...
(13/07/2006)
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Cool duo rob TAB till
TWO men pulled off a brazen theft at the Cranbourne TAB last week.
Police said one man sat down at a...
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Apprentices get a boost
CASEY contractors may have to hire apprentices if they want to do work with the council.
Council off...
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Vandals hit shed
A SHED used to store theatre props was broken into last week.
Vandals removed a metal sheet from the...
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New kill bill for elm beetles
CASEY residents will now need to pay out of their own pockets to rid their elm trees of a killer bee...
(13/07/2006)
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The Landlords rule the roost
SIX local bands battled it out on Friday night but five-piece The Landlords took the prize.
The City...
(13/07/2006)
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