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  • Pyjama play at its best

    CHILDREN at ABC Lynbrook lounged around for a day as part of one of the childcare centre’s special events. About 75 children, aged eight weeks…

  • Royal serve

    By Lia BichelTEACHERS were treated like royalty during a special dining experience at Lyndhurst Secondary College last week. VCAL students cooked a three-course meal for…

  • Seniors won’t retire from rate fight

    CASEY retirement village residents say the fight to reduce their rates is not over, despite a “disappointing” report from the council. Chairman of the committee…

  • Kids dig the plot at botanic gardens

    Children will be able to make gumnut characters at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne these school holidays. 32009 CHILDREN have been put to the…

  • Cheers to craft success

    A GROUP of locals who crafted Cranbourne’s first arts and crafts society are celebrating its success. A group of about six people started the Cranbourne…

  • On the hunt for grants

    LOCAL Community groups could get a financial boost thanks to the 2009 The Hunt Club Community Fund. More than $90,000 has been donated to local…

  • Tot dies with swine flu

    A THREE-year-old Doveton baby who tested positive to swine flu has died. The baby died about 10.45am on 26 June after having flu-like symptoms, but…

  • Vandals strike car yard

    LESS than one month after opening, a Cranbourne trader is counting his losses after being robbed for the third time. The manager of CC Motors…

  • Swine flu rise

    THE number of swine flu cases in the City of Casey has increased from 19 to 30 in less than two weeks. The Department of…

  • Tax thwarts future plans

    By Bridget BradyFOR Coral Saggers, destroying the habitats of animals and losing the peace and tranquillity of rural life are the most disappointing aspects about…

  • Cranbourne Cup attracts top runners

    By Stuart Teather THE Cranbourne Turf Club is tangling an impressive carrot in an effort to increase the calibre of this year’s Cranbourne Cup runners.…

  • League probes spectator punch

    THE Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) is investigating an incident involving an under 18s Pearcedale player who was hit by a spectator on June…

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