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Taxed beyond logic
By Melissa MeehanCLYDE residents say they are exhausted from the uncertainty of the Growth Area Infrastructure Contribution tax. More than 20 residents met with Gembrook…
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Vandals put end to kids’ play
By Bridget BradyCASEY council has been lax in its response to a reported hazard at a Cranbourne West playground, a resident says. Alan Howson said…
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Church offers helping hand
By Bridget BradyA CRANBOURNE church this weekend will launch a pastoral care initiative offering group counselling workshops they say could be life-changing for residents. Freedom…
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At rock bottom
THE loss of the annual Rock Eisteddfod Challenge is a travesty of justice for students, says a local principal. Organisers announced this month they have…
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Church set for facelift
Looking over the plans and model of a rejuvenated St John’s Anglican Church are Dianne Mitchell and Reverend David Powys. By Bridget BradyTHE vicar of…
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Check
PROSPECTIVE home buyers should check for defects to houses by getting a pre-purchase property inspection, experts say. Archicentre, the largest supplier of pre-purchase property inspections,…
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Ice is cool no longer
– Ben HopeCRANBOURNE Ice Basketball teams will now be known as Cranbourne Cavaliers after the club committee and players decided to take a step away…
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New suburb
A UNIQUE, new suburb for Cranbourne is set to take shape in Cranbourne West after the State Government approved a precinct plan to create more…
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Bins are burning
By Bridget BradyVANDALS have targeted a Cranbourne welfare group, with wheelie bins set alight on two separate occasions. Two bins were set on fire at…
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Double your school savings
CASEY parents can join a program that matches their savings dollar for dollar to help cover the costs of school items. The Brotherhood of St…
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Shave to save- The Stephens family, from left, Emma, Lachlan, Brennan and Brett are set to col
By Bridget CookCRANBOURNE resident Emma Stephens will be joined by her family for the first time to make a brave change for the World’s Greatest…
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New leaders putbullies on notice
THE new school captains at Lyndhurst Secondary College say they will tackle issues such as bullying during their year as leaders. The four captains, Brad…