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  • Timber yard fire linked to robbery

    Above: Firefighters attempt to put out the fire that destroyed Dahlsens Timber and Hardware in Cranbourne. By Sarah SchwagerPOLICE have linked a fire that destroyed…

  • Little chefs push healthy eating message

    Little chefs Tilly, Maddison and Emalee cook up some vegies. LITTLE chefs were out and about in Pearcedale this week to promote healthy eating and…

  • A day to get the kids hooked

    Liberal candidate for Holt Emanuele Cicchiello, Paul Worsteling from the Worsteling IFISH TV program and Federal Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation Senator Eric Abetz…

  • ‘Splash some cash our way’

    Casey deputy mayor Kevin Bradford wants the Federal Government to commit $5 million to the Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre. Picture: Stewart Chambers. By Sarah…

  • Teenager escapes kidnap attempt

    A car similar to the one involved in an attempted kidnapping, which looked identical apart from the rear spoiler. POLICE are on the hunt for…

  • Snakes an early danger: vet

    Veterinary nurse Kim Coulson and vet David Guest watch over Skitz, who was bitten by a snake on Tuesday. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Sarah SchwagerA…

  • Cranbourne college celebrates kids’ cultures

    Above: Noa, front, and other students at Cranbourne Secondary College perform the Haka. By Sarah SchwagerALL cultures were represented at Cranbourne Secondary College last week…

  • Friends begin fight to help Ben

    Above: Kickboxing champ Tass Tsitsiras, left, will take to the ring as Dani Walker and Bill Nikolakos raise funds for assault victim Ben Thompson. By…

  • Tractor driver thrown

    Police say the man driving this tractor was lucky to escape with minor injuries. A MAN was thrown from the tractor he was driving when…

  • Perfect start at Pearcedale

    Eastern Victoria MP Johan Scheffer, market organiser Deb Pintur, Janos Barabas selling free-range eggs, and mayor Colin Butler at the inaugural Pearcedale Farmers’ Market. By…

  • Kids spoilt rotten for a week

    Right: Brianna gets busy making play-doh creations during Children’s Week activities. CHILDREN’S Week celebrations kicked off in Cranbourne this week with kids spoilt with copious…

  • Expo pushes SOS for volunteers

    Left: Scott Joustra learns about the CFA from local volunteer Josh Finnes. BOTH the young and old turned out in force for the City of…

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