Home time celebrations
By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE U3A held a double celebration last week.
Not only were members celebrating the end of year and Christmas but also the recent...
We’re no dump, says Op Shop
By Sarah Schwager
VOLUNTEER workers at a Pearcedale op shop are fed up with unwanted rubbish being dumped next to their clothing bins.
Each time they...
Kids’ Town a possibility
By Alison NoonanCASEY could soon boast the largest playground in the country.
Councillors at a recent council meeting moved to investigate the possibility of establishing...
Sunrise focus on breakfast
By Alison NoonanWHEN Cranbourne North teenager Josh Conder woke yesterday he knew the whole of Australia would be watching.
The 15-year-old ate his brekkie under...
Irish eyes still smiling
By Sarah Schwager“A PHOTO of me? Good heavens, I’ll crack the camera.”
At 102, Nelly Ireland can still crack a joke, and keeps Willow Wood...
Snakes in the grass
CASEY residents are urged to be on the lookout for snakes as temperatures rise.
City of Casey customer service manager Rob Colling encouraged residents to...
Medals back in the Wright hands
A DELIGHTED John Wright was officially reunited with his set of Vietnam War medals yesterday (Wednesday).
The gathering at the Cranbourne RSL saw the stolen...
Gym work a colourful exercise
HAMPTON Park Secondary College students have jazzed up their school through art.
Year 9 and 10 art students designed and painted a mural and bollards...
Sniffer dogs hunt paint sniffers
THIEVES stole paint and later dumped it in Hampton Park on the weekend.
The owner of a house on Garfield Court heard a smash outside...
Residents tackle shop plan
AN APPLICATION to build a bait and tackle shop on the Warneet foreshore has left residents reeling.
Locals claim they will fight a proposal to...