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  • Life’s no circus for John

    John Savinov is getting on with his life, coaching trampoline, after an accident left him in a wheelchair. By Sarah SchwagerA FORMER circus performer from…

  • Mother’s car park warning after son hit

    Cranbourne mother Rachael Woolcock, with daughter Emily, son Zachary and Woodbine Bear, has thanked the passersby who rushed to her aid after her fouryearold son…

  • Students test their limits

    Far left: The look on Brooke’s face said it all as she overcame her fears to take a ‘leap of faith’ as part of a…

  • Draft vision for High Street

    Three graphics of the proposed Cranbourne town centre. The draft structure plan is now on display and Casey Council is seeking community feedback. CASEY Council…

  • A taste of Kiwi culture for St Kevin’s

    ST Kevin’s Primary School students were given a taste of traditional New Zealand culture last week. A group of Maori performers visited the Hampton Park…

  • Hot rods ready to roar

    Janette Lawson, Brad Bertram and Graham Cockerell can’t wait to showcase their hot rods at this weekend’s annual American GM Car Show at Cranbourne Racecourse.…

  • Hundreds mourn for Rita

    Police have released an image of one of the men they believe can help their inquiries. By Alison Noonan HUNDREDS of mourners packed St Agatha’s…

  • Supporters turn out for 25th

    Left: Audrey Mutton, Pat Adams, Rae Johnson and Joan Walters were on hand to blow out the candles at the milestone event. THE Cranbourne Arthritis…

  • Favourite PJs help hit the spot

    Above: Kimberley couldn’t possibly fit another crumpet in her mouth at the Valley Brook Preschool PJ and breakfast day last week. CHILDREN at Hampton Park’s…

  • A minute’s silence in Casey

    By Alison NoonanGREY clouds loomed as locals paid their respects to Australia’s fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day ceremonies across Casey on Friday. The rain held…

  • Strugglers to be given a fairer go

    Victorian Communities Minister John Thwaites and Cranbourne MP Jude Perera discuss a new State Government grants package designed to build stronger communities. A NEW package…

  • Woman ill after drink spiked

    A woman was taken to hospital after her drink was spiked at Berwick’s Blitz nightclub on the weekend. By Alison NoonanA TOORADIN woman was rushed…

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