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  • Hurdles decision

    Cranbourne jumps trainer Chris Hyland described the current hurdles as ‘too soft’. By Glen AtwellRVL’s independent judge David Jones’ ruling to cancel the remaining jumps…

  • Councillor takes graffiti matters into his own hands

    Still waiting! Casey councillor Steve Beardon rolled up his sleeves after waiting six months for Telstra to clean up a graffiti-covered substation in Cranbourne. By…

  • We told you so!

    Methane mess! Back row, left to right: Pam and Frank Jones, Terry and Barbara Fox, Jeff and Lesley White. Front row: Nathan, Sophie and Emily…

  • All you can eat for a low price

    Staff member Mariam assists customers with some tasty treats at Food Star Berwick. ALL you can eat at the lowest prices in town is the…

  • Caring for aged

    Residents at Homewood enjoy a variety of indoor and outdoor communal areas as well as entertainment, outings and social activities. ALZHEIMER’S is considered to be…

  • Beautiful surrounds

    Homes in the Evergreen Retirement Village are set in beautiful surrounds. IN THE heart of Pakenham, Evergreen Retirement Village is a boutique village with 76…

  • Sport lover courts

    A SPORT-loving student at Hampton Park Primary School is rolling towards on-court success after reNyabol Lul is wheelchair bound, and her new mobility device will…

  • Photography and art in Australian Garden

    photographer Jo Fyfe will take locals on a photo and flower tour of the Australian Garden in October. 22871 CRANBOURNE botanic gardens’ photographer Jo Fyfe…

  • Business operator fears closure

    Shut up shop? Kerry Rosevear is worried her home business will be forced to fold in the wake of the methane mess. 22969 Picture: Stewart…

  • Residents demand answers at fiery public meeting

    A boisterous public gallery demand answers By Glen AtwellMORE than 500 angry Brookland Greens residents were left with more questions than answers after a heated…

  • Methane Mess Meeting – Photo Gallery

    Brookland Greens residents attend a recent street corner meeting, next to a deserted developer billboard By Glen AtwellNEWS journalist GLEN ATWELL snapped all the action…

  • Invention convention a success

    Far left: Jakob and Titan with their revolutionary marshmallow cooker. CORAL Park Primary School students starred at an Invention Convention held last week. Grade three…

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