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  • Showcase for art ability

    AN ART exhibition by people with a disability is making a special appearance in Casey to coincide with International Day for People with Disability. Showcase…

  • House fire sparks ire

    Casey councillor Steve Beardon wants council to fence off or demolish this derelict house in Cranbourne or he will take matters By Sarah SchwagerCASEY councillor…

  • Award for coastal guardian

    Flinders MP Greg Hunt with Western Port volunteer Dr Tim Ealey. A LOCAL volunteer who has worked tirelessly to revegetate the coastal area around Western…

  • Family wishes on a Christmas star

    Lynbrook’s charity Christmas lights display set up by Vanessa and Scott Watson. By Sarah SchwagerA LYNBROOK family is lighting up their street for charity. Vanessa…

  • Donation to help needy

    Lodge Master Ken White presents Leanne Petrides of the Cranbourne Information and Support Service with a cheque to go towards families in need. Picture: Luke…

  • Hard work pays off for small school

    Cranbourne Christian College students Chris Schreurs, Kirsty Chatterton, Nicolette Beets, Lauren Ross-Gilder and Aron Poole are ecstatic with their results. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S smallest secondary…

  • Safety gets kids jumping

    Above: Kilberry Valley Primary School students, front from left, Madisson, Natalie, Daniel and Irae, and, back, Caroline, Corey and Kane with Philbert the frog. IT’S…

  • Last step in arts program

    Pic 1: Hula dancers from Pakenham Stake Cultural Group represented Hawaii and the Cook Islands. THE City of Casey celebrated the close of the Winter…

  • Time is money for traders

    Cranbourne High Street traders (from left) Emad Fanous, Lance Beckwith, Pauline Cargill, Naresa Hancock, Julie Marriott and Lee Grant want more short-term parking. By Sarah…

  • Funds are mum’s milk to family

    The Ranaweera family’s By Sarah SchwagerTHE Australian Breastfeeding Association Cranbourne Group has helped out a mother who just gave birth to quads. The Cranbourne Group,…

  • Dinner’s on them

    Front: Phil Sealey, south east coordinator for youth programs at William Angliss Institute and Casey Café owner, with Reverend Paul Creasey. Back from left: William…

  • Lions, residents plant up

    From left: Residents Lions Jeff Williams, Linda Scanlon, Ian Gration, Matt McMahon, Timothy Shepherdson, Rachael Kempf, Michael Shepherdson, Lisa Fox and Diane Barker. CRANBOURNE residents…

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