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  • Choosing to be a winner

    By Bridget CookTWO of Australia’s top sports role models sent a strong message to students at Cranbourne Secondary College last week – walk away from…

  • House gutted, hearts opened

    By Bridget CookTHE Devon Meadows community has thrown its support behind a local foster carer whose house was destroyed by fire recently. Devon Meadows resident…

  • Child centre fined

    By Bridget CookTHE former operators of two childcare centres in the south east have been fined over $100,000 for underpaying staff over five years. La…

  • Painful in many ways

    By Bridget CookMUSCULOSKELETAL injuries (MSIs) have cost Casey-based businesses almost $50 million in the past five years. According to new WorkSafe Victoria statistics, there were…

  • Kokoda tracks Kathy into Rotary history

    By Garry HoweTHE Rotary Club of Cranbourne is moving with the times and took a step in that direction last Friday night when inducting Kathy…

  • Watery trauma

    By Lia BichelSES CREWS were flat out during heavy rain last week, when they responded to dozens of calls in Casey and rescued one driver…

  • Sea on land

    By Bridget Cook“IT looks like an inland sea.” That was the call from residents from Tooradin whose properties were inundated with flood waters last week.…

  • A drain on us: locals

    By Bridget CookWHILE last week’s floods affected many properties, waterlogged and unusable land are a common occurrence for some residents in Tooradin. For a long…

  • A run to buy Di a bed

    By Bridget CookFAMILY and friends of Cranbourne mother Diane Machfud are calling on the community to help give her a chance at a more comfortable…

  • Fatal hire fine doubled

    By Bridget CookAN EQUIPMENT hire company has been fined $500,000 after a fatal work accident in 2007 that claimed the life of a Cranbourne South…

  • Helper helped

    By Bridget CookIT is usually Devon Meadows’ Joan Graham who opens her heart and home to those in the community that need it most. But…

  • Fight still on for farmland

    City of Berwick councillor Geoff Ablett met with Planning Minister Matthew Guy this month to discuss ways to save prime agricultural land in Clyde. By…

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