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  • Helpers jump in for equine emergency

    Above: Pam’s house at the height of the floods. By Nicole WilliamsA MINIATURE pony was born out of the floods; exactly one week after Pam…

  • Mould worry lingers

    By Emma SunTHE possible presence of mould and the chemicals being used to treat the carpets at Cranbourne’s Carlisle Park Primary School after the floods…

  • Don’t spare the hair

    Cranbourne resident Stewart Barkway is prepared to shave his head for the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave. By Nicole WilliamsMOST people who take part in…

  • Sick of stink

    Cranbourne resident Michael Selesnew is one of many calling for the Cranbourne Waste Transfer Station to be closed. By Nicole Williams CRANBOURNE residents are desperately…

  • Foul-play tipped

    By Nicole WilliamsPOLICE have reopened the case into the disappearance of Gary Adams in 2003. New information has led police to offer a $100,000 reward…

  • Year one, term one

    Education Minister Martin Dixon meets new Cranbourne East Secondary College students. Mr Dixon officially opened Cranbourne East Secondary College and Lyndhurst Primary School last Friday.…

  • Thieves leave no trace

    TWO thieves stole cash and a security footage system from the Casey Life Be In It canteen last month. Two males attempted to disable the…

  • Bob takes last Bight

    By Bridget BradyBOB Wray is waving goodbye to his beloved Blind Bight. Mr Wray and his wife, Mary, will leave the tiny coastal township at…

  • Vikings in the pink

    By Nicole WilliamsLYNDHURST Vikings Cricket Club is going pink in support of the McGrath Foundation. Pink Stumps Day is on 19 February and Lyndhurst Vikings…

  • MP hopes to score a goal

    By Emma SunCRANBOURNE Labor MP Jude Perera is seeking State Government support for funding for the Casey Comets Football Club. Mr Perera has been working…

  • New kids, new boss

    By Bridget BradyTHE Year 7 students weren’t the only new kids on the block at Cranbourne Secondary College last week. The school also welcomed its…

  • Grass pile lit

    A SMALL pile of grass and weeds on a front lawn in Cranbourne was set on fire last week. Police said the pile of grass…

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