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By Lia BichelPEARCEDALE’S Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation has been crowned with the Protection of the Environment Award last week. The eco-accredited wildlife sanctuary was honoured...

Tooradin armed

AN armed robbery in Tooradin on the weekend has left a 19-year-old Leongatha man with a sore shoulder, back and ribs. Police said between 8pm...

Libraries have advice, too

By Lia BichelTEENS and adults affected by divorce, financial issues or relationship issues can seek support at their local libraries. Free self-help booklets will be...

Light on beautiful projects

By Lia BichelTWO Casey groups are sharing the spotlight for developing popular educational and environmental projects. Cannons Creek and Moonlit Sanctuary have both earned...

Wellbeing tops list

By Lia BichelYEAR 10 students at Cranbourne Secondary College have learned techniques to live a healthy peaceful life. On 21 May, students traded in routine...

Burglary

POLICE have charged a Cranbourne man with aggravated burglary following an incident on 24 May. The 38-year-old will appear at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court...

Push for homes access

By Lia Bichel A FORUM for accessible housing hopes that the government will adopt policies to improve disabled people’s social lives. More than 60...

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...

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Mothers and more at school

Quarters Primary School celebrated Mother’s Day with a Mothers and Special Others Picnic on Friday 10 May. It is the school’s second year of...