Rampant vandalism!
RAMPAGING vandals are turning away business in Cranbourne.
Builders are fearful about building in t... (20/07/2006) |
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Jail for child sex offender
A PEARCEDALE man has been jailed for child sex offences committed last year.
Phillip James Meiklejo... (20/07/2006) |
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Time’s up for signs
CRANBOURNE traders have won a small reprieve with Casey Council allowing retailers to keep advertis... (20/07/2006) |
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Cops plan for disco beat
A BLUE Light Disco is set for Cranbourne, with plans under way to have one up and running this year.... (20/07/2006) |
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$3000 motorbike stolen
POLICE are searching for witnesses after a motorbike was stolen from a flower farm in Five Ways last... (20/07/2006) |
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Bickering ‘penalising kids’
A SPECIAL needs program has received funding to keep it going in Cranbourne this school term.
The Ca... (20/07/2006) |
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Casey braces for the kid boom
PREMIER Steve Bracks has announced funding for a $1.2 million one-stop children’s centre at Cranbour... (20/07/2006) |
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Rates review to go public
CASEY’s Community Rate Review Committee report is set to go public.
The document will soon be made a... (20/07/2006) |
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These knitters are pearlers
CRANBOURNE Community House has babies’ jumpers flooding its halls thanks to donations from the commu... (20/07/2006) |
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Casey gets the budget picture
CASEY’S community leaders were last week briefed on the new council budget.
More than 30 leaders fro... (20/07/2006) |
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Heads up for safety
BIKE riders will be rewarded or penalised in a police operation aimed at encouraging people to wear ... (20/07/2006) |
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Not a load of rubbish
CRANBOURNE South Primary School held a completely rubbish-free lunch day on Tuesday.
Students broug... (20/07/2006) |
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College praises links
A CRANBOURNE project that aims to connect families has launched into its second year with a cele... (20/07/2006) |
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