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Young readers need a buddy
VOLUNTEERS are needed to mentor and help develop young minds at Cranbourne West Primary School. The school is looking for more volunteers to be mentors…
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Boom hurts mentally ill
By Bridget Brady THE lack of infrastructure in the booming area of Casey is further isolating residents with a mental illness, according to the head…
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Food lovers lured
A FRESH face with 20 years experience is cooking up a storm at Vue in Cranbourne. Executive chef Eric Roulston joined the restaurant at Settler’s…
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Leanne takes a cut for Leukaemia
By Bridget BradyA CRANBOURNE mother will leave her blonde hair behind when she shaves her head for a good cause next month. Leanne Lindner, 32,…
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Stoked with stacks
NIGEL’S Animal Rescue was full to the brim with donations of feed and pet food that residents donated in the aftermath of devastating bushfires. As…
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Son struck
By Lia BichelTHE family of a Cranbourne rehab patient, who was left fighting for his life after suffering from heat stroke, is telling his story…
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Great sauce of pride
STUDENTS at Tooradin Primary school have been digging deep to help those affected by the recent bushfires. The Junior School Council, led by Kristie Young,…
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Neighbours call for course clean-up
By Bridget Brady THE Cranbourne Golf Club has defended claims it has failed to maintain trees and shrubs in the wake of a close call…
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Funds for groups
FILIPINOS with disabilities and isolated women will receive as groups $1000, under Casey Council’s Access and Inclusion program. The two groups were the only applicants…
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Hafiza aims for Canberra
By Bridget BradyHAFIZA Zahidee, 17, continues to be amazed by the good fortune she has enjoyed in Australia, and says her latest opportunity is no…
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New dog laws unleashed
DOG walkers at Lawson Poole Recreation Reserve in Cranbourne are on notice after a Casey Council decision to curtail rollicking animals. The reserve will become…
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Traders pitch in
By Bridget Brady CRANBOURNE traders joined forces last week to support those affected by the devastating bushfires. Businesses from the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre donated a…