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Pupils inspired by 2009 top students
THE current crop of Year 12s at Lyndhurst Secondary College received a visit from three of the school’s top students from 2009 who provided some…
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Lucky doe
Happy to see Jessie the goat back recuperating at Devon Meadows are, from left, Sharon Williamson from Nigel’s Animal Rescue, Barrie Tapp from the Animal…
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Multiple charges over kidnapping
TWO Cranbourne men were charged with a number of offences after an incident in Keysborough last Sunday. Police were called to a Keysborough hotel on…
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Attempted murder charges on driver
POLICE charged a 27-year-old Dandenong man with attempted murder after he allegedly ran over a pedestrian at Lynbrook last month. The incident occurred at a…
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Pound Road works begin
Inspecting the upgrades at Pound Road that started last week are Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and Parliamentary Secretary for Roads and Ports Don…
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Riding school
By Bridget BradyGearing up for the first show event at Oakwood Riding School on 14 March are, from left, chief riding instructor Sue Chandler, Kitty…
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School alarmed at shortcut risk
By Bridget BradyMOTORBIKE riders are using the Lynbrook pedestrian underpass just a few hundred metres away from a new school. St Francis de Sales principal…
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On track after deadly spill
After a serious fall last year motocross star Cam Sinclair hopes to return to By Bridget BradySEVEN months after nearly losing his life, Cam Sinclair…
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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…
