Cameras may net vandals
THE tennis rebound wall on the corner of Waverley Park Drive and Lawless Drive in Cranbourne North h...
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Fast food
BANKED up traffic from people eager to get into Cranbourne’s McDonald’s restaurant has caused Casey ...
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Another first for Lion Diane
THE Cranbourne Lions Club has inducted its first woman president.
Diane Barker was the first woman t...
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Residents to the foreshore
TOORADIN residents can have a say in how the foreshore reserve is managed.
The Department of Sustain...
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Council on the right trail
CASEY Council will match funding from Parks Victoria for bicycle and jogging trails.
Council was suc...
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Race star is tops
MOTOR racing legend Peter Brock will be forever immortalised in Tooradin, oddly enough by a gourmet ...
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Handbag raid foiled
A HAMPTON Park woman confronted a man stealing her handbag from a caravan parked in the driveway.
Th...
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Recycling bins going public
THE City of Casey will trial public recycling bins in an effort to help the environment.
Eight bins...
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Plans booked in for library
THE Cranbourne Library will house precious archives under a plan to increase its size and storage ar...
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Students cheer new building
SCHOOL may not usually be cause for celebration, but there was plenty of cheering when Cranbourne Se...
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Students shoot to thrill
FILM directors in training at Cranbourne Secondary College will get their first taste of stardom in...
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Dressage hopes high
IT’S YEA or neigh for Clyde North’s horse lovers.
Hillcrest Christian College has been shortlisted, ...
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Youngsters mark music ages
HAMPTON Park Primary School students explored music from the more primitive times of the caveman to ...
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Police hone in on car
POLICE are searching for a suspicious car seen parked at a Hampton Park property during a break-in.
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