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Tributes to the woman of big ideas- The woman known as Mrs Cranbourne, Joan Reid, passed away on Tuesday 24 August. 32086
SHE may have looked like a sweet, unassuming lady but 92-year-old Joan Reid was a force to be reckoned with. On Tuesday 30 August, the…
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Historic Action – Justin’s boat ‘Action’ has been accepted into the Australian Register of Historic Vessels. 69946Picture: Stewart Chambers
By Emma SunA WORLD War II patrol boat belonging to a Cranbourne East man has been accepted into the Australian Register of Historic Vessels. The…
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Valuable Green lesson
Melbourne Football Club chief operating officer Matt Green, pictured with Rangebank Primary School principal Colin Avery and students Nicole, Brendan and William, when he took…
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Youth pilgrimage
Rodney, Braeden, Bishop Christopher Prowse and Natasha Le Noel at the birthplace of St Francis Xavier. By Emma SunTWO students and a teacher from St…
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Ablett wrap-up for Auskick
By Sally ZouCRANBOURNE Auskick celebrated its final clinic with a presentation day held for 130 kids on 20 August. The day was attended by City…
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Moscow rocks Cranbourne
By Bridget CookROCK quintet “Closure in Moscow” are set to take over Casey next month. In the final leg of their Australian tour, Closure in…
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Primary school base for child nurse
A MATERNAL and child health nurse is now easily accessible for Lyndhurst residents. A City of Casey Maternal Child Health (MCH) nurse now consults from…
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Dressed to the nines
By Bridget CookSTUDENTS at Courtenay Gardens Primary School celebrated National Literacy and Numeracy Week in fitting fashion last week. The week represents a collaborative approach…
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Worker shot with nail gun
A MAN was taken to hospital last week after he shot himself in the leg with a nail gun in Lynbrook. When paramedics arrived at…
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Common strains across country
Cranbourne West Primary School students including, front, Rhi Densley, back, Bonnie, Brodie, Brittney, Charlotte, Jacinta, Rachel and Shanie took part in Music: Count Us In.…
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Wall to work wonders
By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey will look at a more permanent way to recognise those in the community who have made an “outstanding” contribution…
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Jobs graduates
Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Chris Russell, left and job supervisor David Martin, right, with Jason Green, Josh Bibby, Olivia Irwin, front; and…
