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  • Kids bite into good eating

    Healthy eating was the talk of the town when the Market Fresh program visited Tooradin Primary School on Tuesday. From left: Danielle, Rebecca, Ayden, Amy,…

  • Name shame

    Cranbourne South residential estate Botanic Ridge is By Glen AtwellTHE controversial decision to make a residential development in the heart of Cranbourne South a suburb…

  • Casey ‘calm’ in a crisis

    Key players in developing the Casey Alert Location Manager system, from left, Acting Inspector Casey Police Service Area Bruce Kitchener, City of Casey team leader…

  • Experts focus on fatherly advice

    From left, guest presenter at the Engaging Fathers Conference Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Community Child Health Dr Tim Moore, City of Casey…

  • Program helps reconnect youth

    Connections student Sam Borg said the new education program at William Angliss TAFE has helped him get his life back on track. By Glen AtwellSTUDENTS…

  • Donation gives drive to automotive course

    Freeway Ford has donated a car to ensure Lyndhurst Secondary College automotive students get hands on experience. From left: Industry Advisory Panel liaison Gary Saunders,…

  • Smiles despite illness

    Michael’s father Neville, left, and Cranbourne resident and family friend Jacqui Quigley, By Glen AtwellEVERY morning, without fail, Michael Palmer awakes with a beaming smile.…

  • Demons look to Casey Fields

    Melbourne midfielder Colin Sylvia could be making a return to Casey Fields after confirmation his club is considering the venue as a temporary summer training…

  • Hot diggity dog!

    Shanlyn Cruiser might have missed a place on Tricodes Day, but more than deserved a post-race hose-down after Cranbourne Racecourse sizzled on Sunday.

  • Crowd enjoys a scorcher trackside

    Left: Cranbourne residents, from left, Bradley, Amy-Leigh, Paul, Lauren and Brianna, enjoy the fun and festivities of Tricodes Day. Scorching heat stopped the crowd at…

  • ‘Don’t bar nightlife’

    The City of Casey’s $300 million Main Street development, to be located adjacent to Westfield Fountain Gate, may not include new nightclubs, bars and pubs.…

  • The train driver just took off!

    Nicolas Iorio doesn’t want apologies from Connex, instead he wants the train operator to ensure no wheelchair-bound passenger is ever left behind again. By Glen…

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