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  • Post moves to avoid fines

    The old Australia Post box on High Street in Cranbourne has been relocated to nearby Lyall Street after the mail giant copped hefty parking infringements…

  • School joins Kathy’s fight for life

    Left: Eumemmerring Primary School has thrown its support behind Hallam breast cancer sufferer Kathy Levanic, raising more than $200 for potentially life-saving treatment. Grade five…

  • Up the creek with kayak and paddle

    Jarad Kohlar on the Murray River as he paddles ahead to take out the Open Kayak Solo. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE kayak paddler Jarad Kohlar has…

  • Fishing for fun in the sun

    Caption one: Tooradin townsfolk flock to the shore as temperatures soar. NEWS photographer Mike Richards took a tigermoth tour of Tooradin last Sunday to take…

  • Fight to save bushland

    Fred Wear was shocked to learn that Casey Council plans to clear half of Marjorie Eastick Reserve in Hampton Park to build a new playground.…

  • Baby no pain but lot of gain

    Proud mum Carolyn Rose gave birth to Casey Hospital’s biggest ever baby on the weekend. Blake William Francis gave mum a hard time, weighing a…

  • Residents call for seal of approval

    Hampton Park residents want Casey Council to seal the rest of the footpath through Clive Street Reserve. By Alison Noonan HAMPTON Park residents have called…

  • Day a hit for young athletes

    Cricketers Dave Sheahan, Brett Alexander and Steve Chapman gear up for a oneday match on Australia Day to help raise funds for the Lynbrook Junior…

  • Cricket juniors get McBoost

    Back from left: Lynbrook Junior Cricket Club coach Brett Tibballs, junior coach Greg Elliot, president Steve McPhail, and the owneroperator of McDonald’s in Hampton Park,…

  • For kids, it’s rags to riches

    Cranbourne Indoor Pool manager Maurice Rossetti, Foundation Y Community Clothing member Sean Bartlett and Cranbourne YMCA Community Clothing coordinator Helen Heintz have been busy collecting…

  • Beaming at winning ticket

    Cranbourne Park Lotto manager Jacqueline Burns and staff member Jacqui Tindle were ecstatic after learning they sold the winning Tattslotto ticket to a lucky Cranbourne…

  • Getting help quickly the key

    Narre Warren CFA captain Noel Collins warns of the dangers of locking a child in the car. By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL emergency authorities have banded together…

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