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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Clubs praise Casey Fields
From left: Cranbourne Tennis Club treasurer Con DiPietro, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera, Tennis Victoria chief executive Ian Clarke, tennis club president Paul Kleverlaan and Casey…
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Library turns new leaf with bonanza
Tooradin Primary School students Emily Baker and Zak Mueller with assistant principal Donna McHattie, McMillian state manager Ros McKenzie and McMillian local representative Adrian Fairley.…
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‘Idiots’ ruin letterbox
Cranbourne pensioner Margaret Millerick will have to buy a new letterbox after vandals set hers on fire. By Alison NoonanAN elderly Cranbourne couple was left…
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‘No mosque’
Leanne Ross and other Clyde residents celebrate after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal overturned a Casey Council decision to approve a Muslim mosque on…
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Colin has a burning passion to ride
Colin Pyper recently completed the 520km ride from the Murray River in Mildura to the Moyne River in Port Fairy. By Callan DateHAMPTON Park cyclist…