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  • Bad attitude break-in bid

    Bad attitude break-in bid

    TWO people attempted to break into two Cranbourne businesses last week. At 4am on Monday 22 July, two people attempted to gain entry to the…

  • Grants a good fit

    Grants a good fit

    By BRIDGET COOK NINE organisations in the region received grants last week towards health promotion and prevention projects. A total of $168,000 was awarded to…

  • Staff steer billycart students

    Staff steer billycart students

    By BRIDGET COOK Staff from Bunnings Cranbourne visited Rangebank Primary School last week to help set the wheels in motion for a special project. Bunnings…

  • Parliament visit for young historians

    Parliament visit for young historians

    A GROUP of Alkira Secondary College students were recognised for their efforts in documenting the life of local war veterans during a visit to Parliament…

  • Fox pack prowls

    Fox pack prowls

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CONCERNED Cranbourne resident has nowhere to turn to after she reported a pack of foxes prowling her street this week. Kerren…

  • Police make TV appeal

    Police make TV appeal

    A TELEVISION was stolen from Kmart in Cranbourne in May. Police have released an image of a man and a woman they would like to…

  • Baseball club broken into

    THE Berwick Baseball Club was broken into this month and a range of equipment was stolen. The shed of the club, located in Mansfield Street,…

  • Kids step up

    Kids step up

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KIDS across Australia are being encouraged to ‘step up’ in support of child health later this year, including those from Berwick Lodge…

  • Business is a fundraising star

    A PEARCEDALE business was the state’s highest fundraiser for an initiative to raise money for the Starlight Children’s Foundation. Small and medium businesses across the…

  • Liverpool kicks in

    Liverpool kicks in

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT WAS the type of visit too good to be a dream. Just like the MCG that night, Waratah Reserve was ‘painted…

  • Hallam hits the MCG running

    Hallam hits the MCG running

    By JARROD POTTER HALLAM Senior College played the bridesmaid again in a 12-point School Sports Victoria Premier Football grand final loss to Essendon Keilor College…

  • Calling Casey home

    Calling Casey home

    By BRIDGET SCOTT ON average 1,430 people are made Australian Citizens in the City of Casey, each year. The City of Casey Council hosts citizenship…

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