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  • The writing’s on the wall

    Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Shaw, Hastings MP Neil Burgess, Shadow Minister for Police and Emergency Services Peter Ryan and Liberal Leader Ted Baillieu at…

  • Cars set ablaze

    By Bridget BradyPRANKSTERS in Casey are trying to set fire to petrol tanks to cause cars to explode. Police said a spate of car fires…

  • Not over for little Nover

    By Bridget BradyA LITTLE lamb has had a rough start to life, leaving animal workers appalled. The baby lamb was found dumped at a Junction…

  • Big partners

    BIG Brothers Big Sisters has received a big helping hand from a local housing estate. Alarah has formed a community partnership with the Hallam-based not-for-profit…

  • Photographer’s life’s work stolen

    A PHOTOGRAPHER has pleaded with thieves to return stolen computer hard drives that contain his life’s work. Kilcunda man Tony Middleton said his photography equipment,…

  • Reward for a good sport

    By Bridget BradyIT’S a sporting life for Marilyn Kinchington. The Lyndhurst Secondary College physical education teacher has been recognised for more than 10 years of…

  • Get set for all

    THE Cranbourne Cricket Club is looking for all abilities players to join the upcoming cricket season. Casey’s manager of sport and leisure, Richard Amon said…

  • Will the Coalition’s $24 million bid in Labor stronghold be enough …

    By Bridget BradyA BROOKLAND Greens cash bail-out won’t be enough for the Liberals to claim victory in Cranbourne, a political expert says. The Coalition last…

  • Mozzie menace

    By Bridget BradyMOZZIES are all the buzz in Tooradin. Residents have been itching and scratching for the past six weeks as swarms of mosquitoes and…

  • Quite a Journey

    CRANBOURNE Secondary College’s Year 9 students have been expanding their horizons this year with the Cranbourne Secondary College Journey program. The program sent the Year…

  • They’re skate mates

    CHRISTMAS came early for keen skaters who have waited 18 months for the reopening of Cranbourne’s iconic skate park. After a $1.2 million refurbishment, The…

  • Double century

    By Emily BrowneTWO Lynbrook residents celebrated birthday landmarks last week – Linda Fisher celebrated her 102nd birthday and Liu Bao Yao turned 100. The two…

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