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  • Students show true colours

    CRANBOURNE Secondary College students donned their best red and yellow costumes last week to honour CFA members fighting the Victorian bushfires. The students used their…

  • Boat ride for special kids

    A group of children with disabilities and illnesses will get to ride on boats during a ‘A Day for Special Kids’ at Yaringa Boat Harbour.…

  • Double blow

    By Bridget BradyTWO months after being robbed, a Lynbrook businessman is again counting the costs after fire destroyed $50,000 worth of equipment on the weekend.…

  • Methane levels fine, says EPA

    An assessment into the levels of methane in Cranbourne residential areas has shown there was “no cause for concern”. EPA Victoria has determined that there…

  • Pitfall pooch saved

    Above: The micro-chipped dog was stuck in quicksand for six hours in Lynbrook on the weekend. By Bridget BradyThe dog was stuck in a 12-metre-deep…

  • Get ready for school days

    Identical twins Mark and Chris, and Nathan and Josh started their first day of prep at Devon Meadows Primary School on Monday. 26685 Picture: Luke…

  • Bushland of lasting value

    A PLAQUE will be unveiled at Morning Mist Reserve on Sunday 22 February to honour the efforts of the Centreville Ratepayers Association. Morning Mist Reserve…

  • Mentoring receives backing

    RESTARTING the business mentoring program in Casey would help stimulate the local economy, according to a civic leader. Casey councillor Sam Aziz said the business…

  • Couple extends hand of help

    By Lia BichelPeter and Sherri Edwards are hoping to fill a truck, donated by Budget Rentals Dandenong, with donations to take to Mr Edwards’ cousin’s…

  • Church garden to bear fruit

    By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE’S first community garden is on its way to fruition. The Turning Point Family Church in Cranbourne established the Room To Grow Community…

  • Fire risks too close to home

    By Bridget BradyA CRANBOURNE North woman who had a close call on the weekend says her community needs to improve its fire plan. Jacqui Quigley,…

  • Roses just can’t be beaten

    By Lia BichelA DOZEN red roses are hands-down the most popular choice for people wanting to surprise that special someone this Valentine’s Day. Cranbourne Florist…

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