Parents bubble
STUDENTS of Tooradin Primary School enjoyed their open day last Thursday.
Family and friends were invited to join the students with their classroom activities.
The school’s...
School show- Young Jessie of Lizzies Lizzard’s Reptile Show teaches parent Camelia Roman a...
PARENTS had the opportunity to see their children shine in the classroom environment when Maramba Primary School, Narre Warren, held its open evening.
Last Wednesday,...
Swimwear is hot property
By Bridget BradyNESTLED in the heart of Brookland Greens is one of Australia’s most exciting new swimwear designers making a splash in the fashion...
Ideas for the future
By Lia BichelTHE Cranbourne Square came alive on Saturday morning with jazz music, children’s activities and residents expressing ideas and concerns about the community’s...
Council turns back
By Bridget BradyKAREN Baxter’s mother always told her it was polite to face her audience.
And the Casey councillor wants to change the seating arrangements...
New school set forLyndhurst
MARRIOTT Waters will be the home of a new state-of-the-art primary school, expected to open in 2011.
Lyndhurst Primary School will be built on a...
Rotary helps out
Above: Ray Doig helps with the fire relief efforts in Labertouche. By Lia BichelMEMBERS of the Cranbourne Rotary Club have donated more than 100...
Golfers hit it off at reunion
By Bridget Cook
CONVERSATIONS flowed and memories were recalled when the Amstel Golf club held a reunion for female members on Monday.
More than 70 female...
Truckies are in frame
By Lia Bichel IN LESS than 30 days, police have booked truck drivers for more than 600 offences on Victorian roads, with 4 per...
Finance feast
By Lia BichelEARLY birds from local businesses and organisations gathered at the Settlement Hotel on Tuesday for the 16th annual Cranbourne Rotary Club business...
Coach says ‘bring on MFC move’
By Elizabeth Hart
Melbourne Football Club’s move to Casey is a boon for local sport and for the community, Cranbourne Football Club president Gerry Kelly...
Fight on for footpath
By Lia Bichel
CRANBOURNE South residents want to go for a walk or ride their bikes without fearing for their lives.
Almost 90 active residents signed...