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Residents lighten up for Christmas

Jack and Samuel Van Brummelen with Santa ready to decorate their house with Christmas lights.RESIDENTS at Cranbourne’s Brookland Greens Estate are lighting up their...

Showcase for art ability

AN ART exhibition by people with a disability is making a special appearance in Casey to coincide with International Day for People with Disability. Showcase...

House fire sparks ire

Casey councillor Steve Beardon wants council to fence off or demolish this derelict house in Cranbourne or he will take mattersBy Sarah SchwagerCASEY councillor...

Award for coastal guardian

Flinders MP Greg Hunt with Western Port volunteer Dr Tim Ealey.A LOCAL volunteer who has worked tirelessly to revegetate the coastal area around Western...

Family wishes on a Christmas star

Lynbrook’s charity Christmas lights display set up by Vanessa and Scott Watson.By Sarah SchwagerA LYNBROOK family is lighting up their street for charity. Vanessa and...

Donation to help needy

Lodge Master Ken White presents Leanne Petrides of the Cranbourne Information and Support Service with a cheque to go towards families...

Hard work pays off for small school

Cranbourne Christian College students Chris Schreurs, Kirsty Chatterton, Nicolette Beets, Lauren Ross-Gilder and Aron Poole are ecstatic with their results.By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S smallest secondary...

Safety gets kids jumping

Above: Kilberry Valley Primary School students, front from left, Madisson, Natalie, Daniel and Irae, and, back, Caroline, Corey and Kane with Philbert the frog.IT’S...

Last step in arts program

Pic 1: Hula dancers from Pakenham Stake Cultural Group represented Hawaii and the Cook Islands. THE City of Casey celebrated the close of the...

Time is money for traders

Cranbourne High Street traders (from left) Emad Fanous, Lance Beckwith, Pauline Cargill, Naresa Hancock, Julie Marriott and Lee Grant want more short-term parking. By...

Funds are mum’s milk to family

The Ranaweera family’s By Sarah SchwagerTHE Australian Breastfeeding Association Cranbourne Group has helped out a mother who just gave birth to quads. The Cranbourne Group,...

Dinner’s on them

Front: Phil Sealey, south east coordinator for youth programs at William Angliss Institute and Casey Café owner, with Reverend Paul Creasey. Back from left:...

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The winding road to 22

Precede In 2019, Devon Meadows was languishing with just 10 junior teams. Now, it is thriving with 22, offering kids a clear pathway to senior...

Free bins scrapped