Cranbourne Star News
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Drivers flock to Safe Plate Day
City of Casey had another Safe Plate Day last Saturday. Drivers lined up in droves at Neighbourhood Watch Casey’s Safe Plate Day at Marriott Waters…
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Stabbing a shot fired in Clyde
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are currently investigating a stabbing and firearms incident in Clyde that occurred at dawn on Sunday, 15 June. Officers were…
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Support fuels dream
A Cranbourne West seven-year-old is showing what’s possible when children are supported to chase their dreams, earning a spot in Melbourne City’s Select Squad. Oscar…
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Weekend travel changes with Metro Tunnel Project’s trial
Progress on the Metro Tunnel Project is heating up this winter as it undertakes a full day of trial operations on the Pakenham and Cranbourne…
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Positives despite losses for Stingrays
Dandenong Stingrays lost its first game since round six on Saturday night going down 7.14(56) to 12.13(83) against Oakleigh at Frankston’s Kinetic Stadium. The match…
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Stacky earns praise on State
Mutual admiration was flowing for owner, trainer and jockey at Sandown Hillside on Saturday after promising four-year-old gelding Aztec State made a successful return to…
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Clyde Road Upgrade donates to Moonlit Sanctuary
Major Road Projects Victoria trucked in some much-needed mulch for Moonlit Sanctuary’s Tasmanian devils this week. Project staff from Major Road Projects Victoria and Seymour…
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Hampton Park residents fed up with after-hour noise from ResourceCo site
After years of living next to one of Melbourne’s largest landfills, Hampton Park and the surrounding locals say the headache has grown with noise and…
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Tiny Art Show returns
Connected Libraries announced the return of the Tiny Art Show in 2025, a free art competition for members aged 16 and over. “The Tiny Art…
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Casey real estate agents slam ad costs as ACCC probes REA Group
Local real estate agents in Casey said the advertising costs on realestate.com.au had surged over the years, with one describing the pricing as “ridiculous and…
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Beyond chemo, life is different
Breast cancer never made me sick, but the treatment certainly did. My cancer is gone but now I’m left living with the aftermath of chemotherapy,…
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Fine line in flying the flag
Warragul Industrials playing-coach Bobby McCallum concedes his team needs to get better at controlling its emotions in high-pressure situations after the Dusties almost gift-wrapped victory…