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  • Champion of the poor calls it a day

    Cranbourne St Vincent de Paul Society co-ordinator Marj Stephenson with Jack Geraads, retiring after 33 years as a volunteer. Picture: Stewart Chambers. By Sarah SchwagerAFTER…

  • Pearcedale adds colour

    Hayley, front third from left, meets the ‘strange’ new family Nick and Madison (back) and Liam, Shelby, and Alex. By Sarah SchwagerPEARCEDALE Primary School provided…

  • Disco is back

    Getting ready for the first Cranbourne blue light disco in six years are Cranbourne West Primary School students Luke, Alicia, Jade, Jake and Rachael. Cranbourne…

  • Centre to aid students and teachers

    From left: Hampton Park Secondary College school council president Jillian Aquilina, principal John Pech, and school captains Natasha and Naerelle watch on as Minister for…

  • Wetlands under siege

    Mayor Colin Butler with City of Casey’s natural resources officer Lachie Marshall, who holds beaded glasswort, the food source of endangered birds, which is in…

  • Students mark rubbish-free day

    Grade three and four students Gemma, Alana, Kelly, Kirsty and Anastazya helped reduce the amount of rubbish at Tooradin Primary School. Picture: Stewart Chambers. TOORADIN…

  • Emma wheels for independence

    Sharon Coleclough and daughter Emma give the thumbs up to all the people who helped raise money for a new wheelchair. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By…

  • Kids, pets top choice

    A photo by one of the Cranbourne finalists, Lauren Johnson, in the Smile with Centro photography competition. WORKS by some of Cranbourne’s best photographers in…

  • Seniors hit the waves

    Colin Smith, front, Greg Payne, Lizzie Walker and Maureen Veysey are looking for more volunteers to help them out on Casey Radio’s program for seniors.…

  • It’s cool to be at school

    Hampton Park Primary School’s Granger, Danielle, Wilson and Shannyn have not missed a day of school this year. HAMPTON Park Primary School is working hard…

  • Young dig in to help bay

    Environment warrior Ben Gladstone recommends other young people join the Green Corps. By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL young adults with a passion for the environment are being…

  • School gets involved

    Casey mayor Colin Butler with the year 11 Lyndhurst Secondary College students who are about to embark on a community involvement project. LYNDHURST Secondary College…

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