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Trampoline tossed into another yard

By Lia BichelA TRAMPOLINE was hurled into a neighbouring yard during a storm, which swept through Cranbourne North early Monday morning. Jennifer Lovett woke up...

Fools fuelled by alcohol

By Kelly Yates POLICE say they are putting their safety in danger as a result of alcohol-fuelled violence at licensed venues in the City of...

Mum’s the star

By Bridget Brady LIFE is controlled chaos for Tooradin wonder mum Julie Webb. Mrs Webb, 44, is a mother of 11 children and although she has...

A mother’s pain

NATIONAL Missing Persons Week hits home with Jo-Ann Adams, whose teenage son disappeared from their Cranbourne residence almost six years ago. The last time she...

Tears and cheers

By Bridget BradyBRETT Glover is toasting to the future. His Clyde business has been saved with the granting of a ministerial exemption to have a...

Lights on, too late

AFTER seven years of requested upgrades and the loss of five lives, VicRoads is installing interim traffic lights at a Lynbrook intersection. Work has started...

Hunt for vicious attackers

By Lia BichelTHREE months after five people were tied up, assaulted and robbed in two “horrendous” crimes in Cannons Creek and Tooradin, police are...

100 links to learning

IT WAS all things 100 at Courtenay Gardens Primary School last Tuesday for the 100 Days of School celebration. Counting, measuring, comparing, making and creating...

Top chef brings fresh cheer

By Bridget BradyGABRIEL Gate says he hopes to inspire people with the joys of cooking and the importance of using fresh ingredients when he...

Plant prohibition

By Bridget BradyCYNTHIA Levy says the garden police are keeping a watchful eye on a new estate, but that won’t stop her from planting...

Girls injured in crash

FIVE people were injured in a three-car collision in Cranbourne last week. Paramedics from Cranbourne, Dandenong and Hampton Park attended the scene at the Merinda...

Despite three armed robberies in three days, residents say …

By Bridget BradyHAMPTON Park is still a safe place to work and live, according to its residents, despite three armed robberies in the area...

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A new chapter for children’s reading

With the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge now underway, Member for Narre Warren South, Gary Maas, is encouraging schools and teachers to promote the challenge,...