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  • Graffiti game ban win for campaign

    Erasing the problem: Graffiti fighters councillor Steve Beardon and councillor Wayne Smith took up a successful campaign to ban a video game promoting graffiti in…

  • Son’s remorse for ‘killing mum’

    Shreyes Arun is still living with the pain of losing his grandmother after a fatal collision on Evans Road in Lynbrook. By Alison NoonanTHE driver…

  • Dial-a-drivers set tone for safety

    Cranbourne residents Rhee, Shorte, Ann and Dave have started the chauffeuring business Dial a Driver to reduce the number of drink drivers. By Alison NoonanDIAL…

  • Grant remedy for neglected towns

    The Coastal Communities Coming Together Alliance was successful in its application for a $140,580 State Government Community Building Initiative grant. From left: Lynette Keleher, Reverend…

  • Bravery awards for lifesavers

    Petrol station heroines … Pearcedale resident Robyn Sheppard, front, and her sister-in-law Dianne Christian were honoured with By Alison NoonanA PEARCEDALE resident who rushed to…

  • Petition pushes cancer drug to Parliament

    Cancer sufferer Maree Bissels presents a 10,000-signature petition to Holt MP Anthony Byrne. By Tania MartinHOLT MP Andrew Byrne took a 10,000 signatory petition to…

  • Sports day goes along swimmingly

    Sarah Connelly makes a splash in the under 21 freestyle at Cranbourne Secondary College’s annual swimming carnival last week.Peta Richardson, Carly Booth, Claire Wardle, Roxanne…

  • Cat cruelty crisis

    RSPCA Peninsula Animal Aid attendant Daniel Sweet is alarmed at the number of unwanted kittens being dumped at the shelter. This furry feline is looking…

  • Casey students learn to lead

    Students from six Casey schools came together last Friday to learn about student leadership and team building. Back: Alanah and Andrew of Rangebank Primary School…

  • Royal garden goes native

    Horticultural technician Lindy Harris can’t wait to reveal the Royal Botanic Garden Cranbourne’s million-dollar development, The Australian Garden, to the public when it opens in…

  • Shocker road rage

    Pearcedale residents Jim Walsh, Bill Fabian, Jen Joycey, Doug Joycey, June Rhodes, Mick Svedic, John Veselauskas, Zora Paul, John Smollen and Maureen Smollen this week…

  • Weight loss to gain first baby

    Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome sufferer Nicole O’Connor says the lifestyle and weight management program, The Big Girls’ Group, has given her hope that she will one…

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