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  • Students get a kick out of stars’ visit

    TOORADIN Primary School’s grade five and six students had the footballs flying during a recent football clinic wih Gippsland Power’s Peter Francis and Austinn “Aussie”…

  • Kids find unity

    Harmony Day at Cranbourne West. From left: Jesse Gardiner, Justin, Damien, Georgia and Tjaegan Wilson. WITH students from more than 30 different cultural background, Cranbourne…

  • Motorcyclist injured in crash

    Top right: A MICA paramedic unloads the injured motorcyclist from the ambulance. A MOTORCYCLIST was airlifted to The Alfred hospital on Friday afternoon after slamming…

  • Hoon behaviour a real drag

    Breens Road resident Russell Jackman, left, and Casey councillor Kevin Bradford say speed calming devices and additional lighting need to be installed in the drag…

  • Save our shed

    Give us a place to skate! By Glen AtwellTHE fate of Cranbourne’s iconic skate boarding venue, The Shed, will soon be decided by Casey council.…

  • Cat springs eternal

    With five consecutive Group One victories, is Apache Cat Cranbourne’s greatest racehorse? By Glen AtwellAPACHE Cat has joined an illustrious list of Cranbourne’s greatest racehorses…

  • Push to cut speed

    Slow down! Susanne Sullivan, Lucy Addison, Colin Butler and Kath Carns carefully cross the road in Tooradin. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Glen AtwellCASEY councillor Colin…

  • Sports spin for breakfast

    Left: Chris Short, Cranbourne Blue Light Disco SPORTS author Ken Piesse was the special guest at the Rotary Club of Cranbourne’s 15th annual business breakfast…

  • Hoon haven

    News photographer Megan Rogers caught four-wheel drive hoons red handed in the scrub behind Grant Street, Cranbourne. By Glen AtwellHOT headed hoons driving four-wheel drives…

  • Shed ‘could take off again’

    Bring The Shed back! Local rollerblader Jack Clark (front) with Aneesha Clark, Josh Kerovec and Gabby Clark (back) want a safe place to skate. By…

  • Scared dogs flee fireworks

    Carrie Mudge at Pearcedale Animal Aid with one of the fireworks victims. By Amy TaylorMORE than 21 dogs went missing on New Year’s Eve, due…

  • After two years …

    Belinda Dunkley and children Tiarna and Chloe are all smiles after being reunited with their long lost friend Mack. By Glen AtwellNEW Year’s Eve fireworks…

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