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Moving gifts- With some of the bikes and scooters given away to a group of Year 7 Lyndhurst Secondary College students are Year 9 students Jay, school counsellor David Brown, Dylan and Matt. 57949
Picture: Kim Cartmell By Bridget BradyCHRISTMAS came early for a group of Year 7 school boys, who were surprised with a special gift from their…
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Kids take the stage
HAMPTON Park residents can look forward to performances at River Gum Primary School’s new performing arts centre. The centre was an initiative of the Federal…
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Hit with pole
A 22-year-old man was hit with a metal pole near the Cranbourne Railway Station last month. A man approached the victim as he walked along…
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Wishlist
CRANBOURNE is digging deep for the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal. Residents have donated almost 900 gifts to the appeal after four weeks, and the community…
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Ball kid’s ace
GARION Rowe will be rubbing shoulders with the world’s best tennis players at the Australian Open next year. The 14-year-old Cranbourne boy has been undertaking…
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Pool safety stressed
WITH summer rapidly approaching, the City of Casey is reminding swimming pool and spa owners to take necessary precautions to prevent children from drowning. Some…
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Casey to test green wheels
By Bridget BradyCasey is one of four councils in the South East Council Climate Change Alliance that is taking part in a three-month State Government…
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Safety ads up
By Nicole WilliamsJoel Walker, Sam Qualizza and Adonis Bitanga entered the RACV Transmission Competition earlier this year and took out the top award for the…
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High hopes for the cafe set
By Bridget BradyWITH alfresco dining and speciality shopping, you might confuse High Street in Cranbourne with a trendy Melbourne street. But if Casey Council’s hopes…
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Grandparents visit school – George shares a day at Hampton Park Primary School with granddaughter Samantha. 56557 Pictures: Stewart Chambers
HAMPTON Park Primary School was full of smiles as grandparents dropped in for a special day last month. Grandparents joined students in class and shared…
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Toy and joy to overflow
A group of men from the Botanic Gardens Retirement Village have again made a collection of toys they will donate to the Salvation Army. A…