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  • Founding principal has a dream run

    Courtenay Gardens Primary School captains Amy and James with principal Loretta Hamilton, who has been in the Education Department for 35 years and teacher David…

  • Lyndhurst students polish their skills

    Above: Lyndhurst Secondary College students Sarah McMillan, Ashley Hunt and Brennan Barwise impress Casey deputy mayor Kevin Bradford with their etiquette skills. By Sarah SchwagerA…

  • Plants go out the door

    Aaron, front, Rebecca and Luke choose their free plants with Phil Hughes, from Narre Warren South and Friends of the River Gum Creek Reserve member.…

  • Seniors do their bit for research

    Kathleen March, back, and front, George and June Pettitt and Maureen Panay enjoy tea as the Hampton Park Senior Citizens Club raises money for the…

  • Lynbrook peddles healthier lifestyle

    Lynbrook Primary School grade six students Manan and Adam encourage riding to school along with assistant principal Colin Avery. By Sarah SchwagerRIDING or walking to…

  • Take a free ride to a free feed

    Casey councillors Steve Beardon and Paul Richardson, and Cranbourne MP Jude Perera are offering up the community bus to get locals to the Cranbourne Community…

  • Funding seals road deal

    Flinders MP Greg Hunt, right, celebrates the announcement of funding to seal Manks Road, Clyde with residents Alan and Jennifer Rowe. By Sarah SchwagerONE of…

  • Kids have a ball

    Tate has a go at grip ball at the tennis clinic at Cranbourne South Primary School. Pictures: Stewart Chambers. GETTING healthy and staying fit are…

  • Kids have a

    Above: Emma shows off the school’s photovoltaic panels at the Energy Explorer day. By Sarah SchwagerSTUDENTS at Hampton Park Primary School are learning how to…

  • Friends honour new nation

    Friends of Ermera THE fifth anniversary of the independence of East Timor was celebrated in Casey at the weekend with a special flag raising ceremony.…

  • Casey raises the reconciliation flag

    From left: Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne director Chris Russell, Wurundjeri elders Winifred Bridges and Vicki Nicholson Brown, Dandenong and District Aboriginal Co-op CEO Andrew Gardiner,…

  • Drink up for research

    Tracy Donnison watches as Alexis takes a new approach to drinking tea. By Sarah SchwagerA COUPLE of Cranbourne mums have done their part for cancer…

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