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  • Environment

    By Lia BichelPEARCEDALE’S Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation has been crowned with the Protection of the Environment Award last week. The eco-accredited wildlife sanctuary was honoured…

  • Tooradin armed

    AN armed robbery in Tooradin on the weekend has left a 19-year-old Leongatha man with a sore shoulder, back and ribs. Police said between 8pm…

  • Libraries have advice, too

    By Lia BichelTEENS and adults affected by divorce, financial issues or relationship issues can seek support at their local libraries. Free self-help booklets will be…

  • Light on beautiful projects

    By Lia BichelTWO Casey groups are sharing the spotlight for developing popular educational and environmental projects. Cannons Creek and Moonlit Sanctuary have both earned spots…

  • Wellbeing tops list

    By Lia BichelYEAR 10 students at Cranbourne Secondary College have learned techniques to live a healthy peaceful life. On 21 May, students traded in routine…

  • Burglary

    POLICE have charged a Cranbourne man with aggravated burglary following an incident on 24 May. The 38-year-old will appear at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on…

  • Push for homes access

    By Lia Bichel A FORUM for accessible housing hopes that the government will adopt policies to improve disabled people’s social lives. More than 60 people…

  • Parents bubble

    STUDENTS of Tooradin Primary School enjoyed their open day last Thursday. Family and friends were invited to join the students with their classroom activities. The…

  • School show- Young Jessie of Lizzies Lizzard’s Reptile Show teaches parent Camelia Roman a thi

    PARENTS had the opportunity to see their children shine in the classroom environment when Maramba Primary School, Narre Warren, held its open evening. Last Wednesday,…

  • Swimwear is hot property

    By Bridget BradyNESTLED in the heart of Brookland Greens is one of Australia’s most exciting new swimwear designers making a splash in the fashion world.…

  • Ideas for the future

    By Lia BichelTHE Cranbourne Square came alive on Saturday morning with jazz music, children’s activities and residents expressing ideas and concerns about the community’s future.…

  • Council turns back

    By Bridget BradyKAREN Baxter’s mother always told her it was polite to face her audience. And the Casey councillor wants to change the seating arrangements…

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