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  • Call for a change

    By Kelly YatesHALLAM’S Ricardo Balancy says Holt is “ready for change”. Mr Balancy confirmed his pre-selection by the Liberal Party this week, saying he was…

  • Opposition to marine parks

    By Bridget CookRECREATIONAL and commercial fishermen from coastal villages are outraged at a proposal for 20 new marine parks, which would see a ban on…

  • Horseplay, it’s not

    By Bridget Cook andTHE phrase “I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse” has taken on a literal meaning. And it has left Cranbourne horse…

  • Call for more parking spaces

    By Bridget CookA CAR parking problem at Merinda Park railway station is driving a Lyndhurst resident crazy. Gamini Fonseka, who catches the train from the…

  • Town opens doors to better health

    By Bridget BradyTOORADIN celebrated the momentous occasion of the opening of its first doctor’s clinic last week. Flinders MP Greg Hunt opened the Tooradin Super…

  • School upgrade

    By Bridget BradyA NEW-look Cranbourne Secondary College is taking shape. Upgrades are continuing as part of a near $7 million investment into the school, which…

  • It’s old to gold

    OLD favourites were turned into new-look masterpieces at Kilberry Valley Primary School last term. Grade three and four students at the Hampton Park school chose…

  • Room raised for concern

    By Bridget BradyAN HOLISITIC approach to homelessness in multicultural communities was explored at a homelessness forum in Narre Warren last week. A range of expert…

  • Bus weary

    By Bridget CookFountain Gate Shopping Centre. 50530 LYNBROOK residents are calling for a more direct bus route to Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, saying the…

  • Parking muddle

    By Bridget BradyA LACK of parking is causing a muddy mess for parents and children at a Cranbourne school. And the parents from Marnebek School,…

  • Rates tackled

    By Bridget BradyCASEY council has tightened its belt to help spare ratepayers a record rate rise, but at the expense of a “heartbroken” rugby club.…

  • Boost to business online

    Chisholm Institute Project manager George Ligocki was a guest speaker at the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce July quarterly dinner. 50544 By Bridget CookTHE hype of…

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