Cranbourne Star News

  • Berwick man’s Christmas windfall

    Berwick man’s Christmas windfall

    A Berwick man’s Christmas tree isn’t the only thing sparkling after a call on the job revealed he’d scored a Keno win of more than $185,000.…

  • Bloods blow away Bucks

    Bloods blow away Bucks

    Springvale South handed Buckley Ridges its first loss of the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) 2025/26 Turf 1 season with a comprehensive 120-run victory over…

  • Naming the harm is not the same as fixing the cause

    Naming the harm is not the same as fixing the cause

    A week after the Bondi shooting, Australia has moved through familiar stages. Shock. Grief. Anger. Accusations. And now, reflection. As Hanukkah draws to a close,…

  • Nurturing heritage

    Nurturing heritage

    For over 30 years, the Weston family has been cultivating premium Hereford cattle in first Pakenham and now Tynong. Started originally by Paul Weston and…

  • Legacy of conservation

    Legacy of conservation

    A Garfield couple has recently secured permanent protection for their property under a conservation covenant, ensuring its preservation for generations to come. Gazette journalist Afraa…

  • Bees need our help

    Bees need our help

    For Lazlo Kun, the greatest frustration is when people fail to understand the real value of bees and why urgent action is needed. Gazette journalist…

  • Timely break at Cranbourne

    Timely break at Cranbourne

    CRANBOURNE BOWLS On a very overcast day with some early showers, Cranbourne weekend teams headed to the battlegrounds of lawn bowls. Cranbourne 1 Div 1…

  • Carson bends it like Beckham as Panthers outplay Cougars

    Carson bends it like Beckham as Panthers outplay Cougars

    The number-three ground at the Clyde Recreation Reserve became the focus of CCCA Lower Grades on Saturday with David Carson and Sam Beckham both scoring…

  • Australia leads chemical-free golf

    Australia leads chemical-free golf

    PRECEDE: The collaboration between professional golfer and coach Garth Cusick and renowned academic, plant pathologist, and soil microbiologist Dr. Mary Cole may seem unusual, but…

  • Akoonah Park Men’s Shed celebrates another busy year

    Akoonah Park Men’s Shed celebrates another busy year

    The Akoonah Park Men’s Shed can do many great things, but if there is one thing they do especially well, it is throwing a Christmas…

  • Sunburn posing painful threat to Victorians’ health

    Sunburn posing painful threat to Victorians’ health

    Records released on 16 December reveal the true scale of Victorians requiring emergency assistance for sunburn every year for the past 20 years, according to…

  • Parking agreement for Casey Complex

    Parking agreement for Casey Complex

    The City of Casey has negotiated an agreement with Monash Health to improve access to parking in the busy Casey Complex precinct. The opening of…