Cranbourne Star News
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Police search for missing woman, 83
Police are searching for a missing 83-year-old, last seen in Cranbourne on Monday night (27 October). Yvonne was last seen at a sports club on…
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AI ‘illegally scraping’ local news
Country Press Australia (CPA) has welcomed the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a copyright exemption for AI companies, but says urgent action is required…
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Students shine at Alkira Diwali
Alkira Secondary College came alive with colour, dance and cultural pride during its Beacon Diwali Celebration on 22 October. The celebration welcomed guests, including Dr…
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Strong scores defended in round 2
Noble Park made light work of Williamstown to win by a huge 274 runs in round 2 of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA). After…
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Cobras bounce back against Cranbourne
HSD bounced back from its shock loss against Silverton in round 1 of the DDCA Turf 2 competition to beat Cranbourne by 103 runs. Despite…
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RSL dinner reunites LEEs, veterans
It was an unlikely reunion after 18 long years. Raz Mohammad and Peter Erson formed a bond of brotherhood in the Afghanistan war zone in…
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‘Angel’ families left behind
A locally formed Afghan Locally Engaged Employee (LEE) Alliance is still fighting for their endangered families to join them in Australia. Its president Nisar worked…
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Casey Council pushes for fast-tracked signal upgrade
Casey councillors unanimously backed an urgent motion calling for the government to fast-track approval for signal changes at the notorious intersection of Pattersons and Tuckers…
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Casey releases Annual Report 2024/25
City of Casey has released its Annual Report 2024/25. According to the Council, this year marked a “significant turning point” for Casey, with the return…
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Casey records $140 million surplus for 2024/25
Casey Council has recorded a $140 million surplus for the 2024/25 financial year, with a $57 million shortfall against its original forecast. The shortfall was…
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Connected Libraries launches survey
Connected Libraries is inviting the Casey community to have their say on the future of local libraries through its Your Library, Your Say survey. The…
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Calls grow for safer crossing in Tooradin
Tooradin residents are renewing calls for a pedestrian crossing on the South Gippsland Highway to connect local estates and the Recreation Reserve. Local mother of…













