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  • Holt spoilt for choice

    VOTERS in Holt have a choice of five different political parties when they take to the polls this weekend. But Labor’s Anthony Byrne is expected…

  • It’s flower power

    THE 2010 Daffodil and Floral Show will come alive from 26 August. Daffodils, floral art, cut flowers, Australian plants, camellias and plant stalls are among…

  • From little things big things grow

    PRIMARY school green thumbs did their bit for their local environment recently while helping to create a natural sound buffer for the Botanic Ridge estate.…

  • Play safe, see SES

    NARRE Warren SES will be at local Bunnings warehouse stores this weekend, offering advice for residents to stay storm safe. The statewide SES campaign StormSafe…

  • Dammed nuisance

    By Bridget Brady A WARNEET man says Casey Council is ignoring a duty of care that leaves him ankle deep in water. Len Butler said…

  • Anthem audition

    THE City of Casey is looking for a local resident to hit the high notes and sing the national anthem at the MRA Cranbourne GP…

  • Budding teachers

    By Bridget BradyTWO lots of students are gaining valuable experience at Coral Park Primary School. Pre service teachers from Monash University are visiting the school…

  • Too fast a drop

    A parachutist suffered a suspected fracture to his ankle when he landed heavily at Tooradin airfield around 11.30am on Sunday. Advanced life support paramedic Rohan…

  • Our karate kid- Vincent

    By Bridget BradyA CRANBOURNE karate kid is kicking his way to the top. Vincent Damaso, 12, has topped off a successful year in the martial…

  • The long wait for Crawf

    By Kelly YatesNEARLY 500 people queued at Westfield Fountain Gate last Saturday to meet former AFL footballer Shane Crawford and get a copy of his…

  • Good Guys to good guys

    A piece of vital equipment donated to the Cranbourne Fire Brigade will help save lives. Locating people trapped in a house fire – and navigating…

  • A moot point- April Watson and Matthew Greenwood made it to national level for a school mooting competiton. 50839Picture: Kim Cartmell

    By Bridget CookTWO Cranbourne Secondary College students recently competed at the national finals in the Bond University Faculty of Law High Schools Mooting Competition. Year…

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