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  • Sign language spreads wings at school

    Devon Meadows Primary School students Callum and, back from left, Paige, Aidan, Tayla, Lachlan and Campbell make the butterfly sign in Auslan. By Sarah Schwager…

  • All is fun at family festival

    SCREAMS of delight, heart-stopping action and enticing smells were there for those who stopped by this year’s Hillcrest Family Festival. Despite poor weather, spirits were…

  • Easter keeps on giving

    Above: Dylan-Jai won a new bike. THREE lucky Casey children won prizes after searching shop windows at Centro Cranbourne for Easter eggs. The prizes included…

  • ‘Lesson’ adds volume to call for crossing

    Corey Jarrett is bruised and battered but lucky to be alive after being hit by a car near his school. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE West…

  • Age shall not weary them

    Cranbourne RSL committeeman Greg Cheyne with his daughter Emily at Cranbourne’s Anzac Day ceremony, at which record crowds paid tribute to the community’s war heroes.

  • Serving it up to the teachers

    Right: Youth Pathways coordinator Phil Sealey, VCAL coordinator Brad Harris and students Daniel Turner and Chris Garde serve up a meal for the teachers. By…

  • Gallipoli comes alive for students

    From left: Holt MP Anthony Byrne, Cranbourne Christian College students Joshua Inglis and Mia Lucas, and Cranbourne RSL members David Lowe and Denny Van Maanenberg.…

  • College rides to first competition victory

    Above right: Brooke Howarth on InZone, Amber Cargill on Greyfield Carousel, Tiffany Chapman on Huston Road and Samantha Chapman on Roma Vale Crispin. – Sarah…

  • Knitters jump to babies’ aid

    RESIDENTS at Regis Aged Care Facility in Cranbourne have been busy knitting jumpers to send to overseas children whose parents succumbed to AIDS. Regis diversional…

  • Asthma battle hits home

    Paul Worsteling with parents Henny and Hans. The local business and fishing identity said the family had been rocked by the recent death of his…

  • ‘Don’t let history repeat’

    Donna Thomas wants to make sure bullying is seriously addressed in schools after her daughter Kodie was targeted. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE North mother has…

  • Tyre slashers target station

    Daniel Flitton was horrified after finding all four of his tyres slashed at the Cranbourne Railway Station car park. By Sarah Schwager A SPATE of…

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