News
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Touching gesture to fire victims
By Alison NoonanA SELFLESS donation from a grade prep student to a Hampton Park family that lost everything in a house fire last week has…
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Wet end for rolling Rover
By Alison Noonan LOCALS were called to an unusual rescue mission when a car and boat sank at Warneet on Tuesday. The vehicle and boat…
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Walk this way
By Alison NoonanLYNBROOK Estate residents are now connected to the rest of the community following yesterday’s official opening of the $1.2 million Lynbrook Estate pedestrian…
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Volunteers
THEcall has gone out for volunteers to help the comunity. Compassion, sensitivity, and good listening skills are essential to work with patients within the City…
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Thieves hit home for sale
THIEVES have targeted a Cranbourne home, which has been up for sale for about seven months, while the invalid owner was upstairs. The Kellett Street…
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450 have port say
By Sarah SchwagerTHE Port of Hastings Corporation has announced that 450 submissions were lodged on the draft Port of Hastings Land Use and Transport Strategy.…
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Enough talk, councillors decide
By Sarah SchwagerCASEY Council has closed debate on the issue of renaming streets with the same name. Furious debate has sparked over the issue in…
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The big squeeze
By Glen AtwellFRUSTRATED train commuters in Casey want more services and extra car spaces to help ease the peak squeeze on crowded Pakenham and Cranbourne…
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Walk safe with top cop
CASEY students have the opportunity to walk to school with Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon and win an entire range of LEGO by logging…
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Charges after VCE fracas
THREE Hampton Park Secondary College students were hospitalised after an incident at the VCE and Careers Expo at Caulfield Racecourse last Friday morning. Two Oakleigh…
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Students given a guiding hand
STUDENTS from Pearcedale Primary School enjoyed the company of some four-legged friends from Guide Dogs Victoria last Thursday. Coinciding with the school’s vision impairment awareness…
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Pokies: Toss up for clubs
By Glen Atwell SHOCKED managers of local poker machine venues are still assessing whether last week’s axing of the multi-billion dollar duopoly between Tatts and…
