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  • Friends celebrate

    SPECIAL friends visited Rangebank Preschool in Cranbourne last week. Children at the preschool brought along a family member or friend to participate in a range…

  • Science to the fore

    THE science behind the perfect pirouette was just one of the projects Year 7 St Peter’s College students presented at their science fair this month.…

  • Hogan’s last stop

    By Bridget BradyIT WAS an emotional day for popular school crossing worker Arnold Hogan on Friday, as he said goodbye to Kilberry Valley Primary School.…

  • High interest in bank dating

    By Bridget BradyParticipating in some business speed dating during a Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce networking evening are, from left, Erin Webb, Judy Davis, Chris Pym,…

  • Decades of drama, design and dance

    Above: Lyndhurst Secondary College captivated audiences. STUDENTS from Lyndhurst Secondary College and Hampton Park Secondary College took part in the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Grand Finals…

  • Cheer squad wears loyalty with pride

    By Bridget BradySIMON Collins believes he has the key to St Kilda’s success this weekend – wearing his long-sleeve T-shirt under his footy jumper. The…

  • Business group for Tooradin

    Some of the members of the new Tooradin Commerce Committee include, from left, By Bridget BradyTHE Tooradin business community has officially united to form the…

  • Flags to flutter

    Casey mayor Geoff Ablett helps Cranbourne Primary School students Christopher and Ronan decorate flags that will be displayed along High Street for the MRA Cranbourne…

  • Bank booms

    FOUR months after opening, the community response to the Tooradin and coastal villages branch of Bendigo Bank has been outstanding, branch manager Darryl Sutcliffe says.…

  • Man injured in assault

    POLICE are investigating an assault in Pearcedale where a man was struck about the head with a metal object about 7pm on Tuesday night. Police…

  • Signs to slow down

    By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE traders are calling for the speed limit to be lowered on High Street to create a better shopping environment and improve the…

  • Speed humps are welcomed

    DUFF Street residents have supported Casey council’s plans to install six small speed humps on their road. Pending funding allocations, the council will install the…

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