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  • New head for Cranbourne Probus

    THE Cranbourne Mixed Probus took on a new look for 2006 at its recent Annual General Meeting. The new president, Thelma Straton, took over the…

  • Market promotes a fresh approach

    Casey mayor Kevin Bradford viewed some of the produce on display at the new Farmers Market in Narre Warren last week. THERE was plenty of…

  • Police push for positive relations

    Casey’s new police Youth Resource Officers, senior constables Dave Smith, Chris Atherton and Brett Owen, are looking forward to improving the relationship between police and…

  • They could give a toss

    Tooradin pair Lachie Macdonald and Tracey Miller were the top gumboot throwers at the Pakenham Show. Picture: Paul Dunlop. LACHIE Macdonald and Tracey Miller were…

  • Community centre calls for support

    Above: Nathan and Amy mould masterpieces with Play-Doh during the Nippers child care service at Blind Bight Community Centre. By Alison Noonan STAFF at Blind…

  • Young leaders named

    Cranbourne Secondary College students were presented with their school leadership badges at a special assembly. Back from left: Maybeline, Amanda, Amy, Lidiye, Nathan, Andy, Ray…

  • Students learn the joys of teamwork

    Mohammad tests his ball-on-bat skills. COMMONWEALTH Games spirit was alive at Hampton Park Primary School when prep students participated in the tabloid sports day recently.…

  • Theft denies players a guernsey for new season

    Cranbourne Junior Football Club under 12 player Dale Wakefield (front) and under 10 players Alan Murphy, Martin Leinmueller, Brayden Roscoe and Ben Shelag will have…

  • Nightmare on Russell Street

    Casey councillor Steve Beardon wants council to fence off or demolish unsafe or abandoned properties that are earmarked for development, such as this derelict house…

  • Green, gold winner

    Casey councillor Wayne Smith said he loved every minute of his once-in-a-lifetime experience as a volunteer at the Commonwealth Games. By Alison Noonan CHEERING the…

  • MP lists danger intersections

    Liberal candidate for Hastings Neale Burgess wants the State Government to reinstate right-hand turns at the intersection of Queens Road and Western Port Highway in…

  • Tuning in to breaks

    Lyndhurst Secondary College music students are looking forward to broadcasting their own radio station. From back: Phil, Peter, Justin, Eddie, Nathan, Kirra-lee, Rachel, Kara, Amanda…

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