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  • Milk bar hold up

    A MILK bar on Clarendon Street, Cranbourne was the victim of an armed burglary this month. On 5 November around 8.30pm two men allegedly entered…

  • Funding pledge to heal split

    Funding pledge to heal split

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A FUNDING promise announced for the Hampton Park Bowls Club would allow members to get full use of their facilities again. Severe…

  • Night attack in park

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A 16-YEAR-old boy was in an induced coma after an attack in Hampton Park on Sunday night. Detectives were told that a…

  • Public policy

    Public policy

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Coalition has promised to install a public toilet at Hallam train station if it is re-elected at the end of the…

  • Police probe car arson

    POLICE have appealed for people who have information about a car fire in Hallam on Tuesday 4 November to come forward. Around 4am a car…

  • Shire bid for Labor mates

    By BEN CAMERON A CARDINIA councillor has urged for closer ties with the City of Casey amid fears that an incoming Labor government would turn…

  • Friends raised for the battle

    Friends raised for the battle

    By BRIDGET SCOTT WALKERS and talkers raised more than $100,000 for a worthy cause last weekend when about 800 people turned out for the Cranbourne-Narre…

  • Charged with 13 offences

    A 39-YEAR-old Endeavour Hills man has been arrested and charged with 13 offences following an investigation. The man’s charges included burglary, theft, the handling of…

  • Operational vehicle top priority

    Operational vehicle top priority

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CFA groups in the City of Casey will benefit from a $260,000 field operations vehicle under a re-elected Napthine Government. Liberal candidate…

  • Car stolen, set alight

    A CAR stolen from Lynbrook has been dumped and set alight in Berwick. The vehicle was taken from outside a residential property on Saturday 8…

  • The sounds of silence

    The sounds of silence

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AT 11 O’CLOCK on 11 November, the Berwick community stood silent. It was there, at the Cenotaph on Main Street on Tuesday…

  • Arrow fired

    AN arrow was fired through the front window of a house in Narre Warren South in the early hours of the morning of 7 November.…

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