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  • Golfers slice at shavings charity day

    Golfers slice at shavings charity day

    MORE than 180 golfers teed off for a good cause at the Browns Sawdust and Shavings Annual Charity Golf Day on Friday. Golfers from about…

  • Love’s changing trends

    Love’s changing trends

    ROSES are red, violets are blue, but could I also have a teddy too? In 25 years of business, the owner of Hampton Park flowers,…

  • Right mindset for students

    Right mindset for students

    STUDENTS at Cranbourne Secondary College were given some inspiration to start off the year in the right direction at the outset. During their first week…

  • Doubly entertaining

    Doubly entertaining

    TOORADIN and District Sports Club is kicking off the first of many live music events at the venue with a performance from the Pierce Brothers…

  • Cash gives scholar support

    Cash gives scholar support

    A SPUR of the moment decision has paid off for a Cranbourne student. The 2010 St Peter’s College graduate Kristel Krella decided to fill in…

  • Land in balance

    Land in balance

    PEARCEDALE farmers John and Sue Allnutt have found the balance between farming and the environment and are urging others to do the same. The couple…

  • Art of the wetlands

    Art of the wetlands

    CITY of Casey residents were given the chance to test their artistic ability over the past couple of months. The council held its first World…

  • Keeping children safe

    THE City of Casey is urging local residents to be vigilant to help reduce childhood injuries and deaths. Unintentional injury is a leading cause of…

  • Woolies welcomed to new centre

    Woolies welcomed to new centre

    ABOUT 60 new jobs have been created in Casey thanks to the opening of a Woolworths in Lyndhurst. The store welcomed it first customers last…

  • Missing Rose breaks hearts

    Missing Rose breaks hearts

    A SKYE family has been left heartbroken after the disappearance of their pet galah. Rose went missing from the Kelly family farm on the corner…

  • Discrimination company apologises

    A CRANBOURNE business has been found guilty of breaching discrimination laws after reducing a worker’s hours when she fell pregnant. Shawna, which trades as Good…

  • Buddy program takes shape

    Buddy program takes shape

    NEW Year 7 students at St Peter’s College teamed up with a buddy last week to help make their first day in secondary education as…

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