News
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Tragedy rocks village
Mourners have left flowers and toys in a tribute to Logan Harris who was hit by a car and killed last Thursday. By Sarah Schwager…
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Kids camp out in library
Left: Sisters Hayley and Amber found the library tent a restful place to read. By Chris BrownTWENTY children aged three to six listened to camping…
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It’s better with a buddy
Left: Hillcrest Christian College year seven student Ruby Coltzau and Dillon Jeanes, grade one, tuck into party food at the ‘buddy day’. A GROUP of…
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House welcomes funds boost
Hampton Park Community House staff Di Spencer, Scott Smith and Sue Murphy are happy to have received funding. A FUNDING announcement was bittersweet this week…
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T-shirts give Dylan hope
Dylan Hartung’s father Tim and brother Cain sport the T-shirts they are selling to keep Dylan in a New York hospital for cancer treatment. By…
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Loss prompts action
Julie Bendall holds a photo of her brother Jeffrie By Sarah SchwagerA FIVE Ways woman has used the experience of her brother’s suicide to help…
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Stars kick in for a cause
Morgan enjoys ice cream at the Cranbourne races. By Sarah Schwager MORE than 1700 people turned up at the Cranbourne races on Sunday, but thoughts…
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Fresh look for Mother Nature
The girls from Mother Nature, from left, Karen, Karen and Yola. THE girls from the ‘real’ Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market haven’t disappeared. They…
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Opposition calls for more police
From left, Sergeant Tony Nestor, Opposition police spokesperson Kim Wells, Senior Sergeant Michael Wearne and Liberal candidates Inga Peulich and Luke Martin. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S…
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Safety the key to parties
From left: Cranbourne Secondary College principal Yvonne Watts, student wellbeing coordinator Marney Hopkins, Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and health promotion project officer Megan Grant with…
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Christmas is here
Katelyn Sealey and former AFL player Glenn Manton, front, get ready for Christmas in July with (back from left) Rev Paul Creasey, Casey councillor Steve…
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Trader sticks it for bypass campaign
Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce president Derek West and Casey mayor Kevin Bradford promote the Cranbourne Bypass campaign with bumper stickers. By Sarah SchwagerTHE Cranbourne Chamber…