News
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Seniors hit the waves
Colin Smith, front, Greg Payne, Lizzie Walker and Maureen Veysey are looking for more volunteers to help them out on Casey Radio’s program for seniors.…
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It’s cool to be at school
Hampton Park Primary School’s Granger, Danielle, Wilson and Shannyn have not missed a day of school this year. HAMPTON Park Primary School is working hard…
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Young dig in to help bay
Environment warrior Ben Gladstone recommends other young people join the Green Corps. By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL young adults with a passion for the environment are being…
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School gets involved
Casey mayor Colin Butler with the year 11 Lyndhurst Secondary College students who are about to embark on a community involvement project. LYNDHURST Secondary College…
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Warning over roadworks sign
Roadworks are confusing motorists trying to enter Sladen Street in Cranbourne. By Melissa GrantA CRANBOURNE resident says poor road signage near Sladen Street was largely…
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Winner Lauren is a grinner
The Cranbourne winner of the Smile with Centro photography competition by Lauren Johnson. A CRANBOURNE woman has been named the winner of the local Smile…
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Bianca aims for catwalk blitz
Hampton Park’s Bianca Malvaso is one of 14 women chosen to appear in the 2008 Wet’n’Wild swimsuit calendar. By Shaun InguanzoHAMPTON Park resident Bianca Malvaso…
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Lockdown set to end
Above: Cranbourne Training Complex manager Lisa Hocking surveys the empty stables at the height of the nationwide equine influenza scare. By Paul DunlopCRANBOURNE racing officials…
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Bus a help as funding stalls
From left: Casey Kidz Klub coordinator Amanda Stapledon, Cr Steve Beardon and Julia Welhamare are overjoyed at the donation of a bus by Cranbourne residents…
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Community grants up for grabs
The excited 2006 recipients of the Hunt Club Community Fund. CRANBOURNE estate The Hunt Club is offering local groups the opportunity to share in more…
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Kids get down and dirty
Cranbourne West Primary School grade three students Siham, front, and Stevie, Leia, Angus and Mahonri get their green thumbs busy. CRANBOURNE primary students are putting…
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Juniors set to save a mate
Grade four students Callum, left, and John get ready to resuscitate with Belinda Simmons from Life Saving Victoria. THERE were dummies aplenty at Tooradin Primary…