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  • Building on

    BUILDING on the legacy of the founding leader is the aim of the newly appointed principal of St Peter’s College in Cranbourne. Tim Hogan was…

  • UGB slammed as untenable

    By Bridget BradyCASEY council officers have hit out at the State Government’s Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) investigation, claiming that further growth would end the municipality’s…

  • Sinclair in speedy recovery

    WOUNDED Freestyle Motocross (FMX) celebrity Cam Sinclair was given the green-light to leave hospital in Spain and receive further treatment in Melbourne after his near-fatal…

  • Police swoop on drug laboratory

    POLICE arrested four people last week after a clandestine drug laboratory was found in a Hampton Park house. Members of the Crime Drug Task Force…

  • Loads of patience

    By Bridget BradyMOTORISTS who use disabled parking at a Cranbourne shopping centre are getting stuck in their spots for up to half an hour as…

  • Kids join army

    By Kara IrvingSTUDENTS at Lyndhurst Secondary College are geared up and ready to go in a bid to raise money for The Salvation Army. Three…

  • Trampoline tossed into another yard

    By Lia BichelA TRAMPOLINE was hurled into a neighbouring yard during a storm, which swept through Cranbourne North early Monday morning. Jennifer Lovett woke up…

  • Fools fuelled by alcohol

    By Kelly Yates POLICE say they are putting their safety in danger as a result of alcohol-fuelled violence at licensed venues in the City of…

  • Mum’s the star

    By Bridget Brady LIFE is controlled chaos for Tooradin wonder mum Julie Webb. Mrs Webb, 44, is a mother of 11 children and although she…

  • A mother’s pain

    NATIONAL Missing Persons Week hits home with Jo-Ann Adams, whose teenage son disappeared from their Cranbourne residence almost six years ago. The last time she…

  • Tears and cheers

    By Bridget BradyBRETT Glover is toasting to the future. His Clyde business has been saved with the granting of a ministerial exemption to have a…

  • Lights on, too late

    AFTER seven years of requested upgrades and the loss of five lives, VicRoads is installing interim traffic lights at a Lynbrook intersection. Work has started…

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