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  • Hoons get hump

    Huon Park Drive resident Claude Bangard, left, and Casey councillor Steve Beardon are happy to see new bus pads installed on the Cranbourne North street.…

  • Road works move along

    From left: Transport Minister Peter Batchelor, Hastings MP Rosy Buchanan, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera and VicRoads manager project delivery Ian Inglis survey Cranbourne-Frankston Road after…

  • School show is out of this world

    Left: Back from left, Shantanu, Rebecca, Ena, Dylan and Dylan, and front, Meg, with performing arts teacher Peter Jenkins, entertained the crowd with their performance…

  • Jordan wins the ride of his life

    Above:Jordan Rampton at school for a day with his By Sarah SchwagerTHIS year’s MRA Cranbourne GP Run held double the excitement for a Blind Bight…

  • Jewellery program dazzles

    Left: Haylee Bosanquet made CASEY youth put their artistic abilities to the test in a jewellery making session during Casey’s school holiday program. Kids from…

  • Ambulance in smash

    Above: The wreck of the car and ambulance after they crashed in Lynbrook on Saturday. By Sarah SchwagerTWO paramedics were among seven people taken to…

  • Warm welcome for kitchen

    Shane serves sausages to the hungry locals at the community kitchen in Cranbourne on Tuesday. By Sarah SchwagerABOUT 250 meals were served at Cranbourne’s second…

  • Council looks to city split

    Casey councillors Steve Beardon and Paul Richardson want the City of Casey to be divided into north and south. By Sarah SchwagerA COUNCILLOR’S push to…

  • Dilemma of match-ups

    Tooradin Dalmore coach Michelle Barnes celebrates the netball team’s win with captain Shona Wells, who missed the grand final for her best friend’s wedding. By…

  • Life dedicated to learning

    Harry Tyler will be remembered for his community spirit and a vision that will continue to benefit generations of youth. CO-FOUNDER of the Australian Scholarships…

  • Inventing the future

    Left: Coral Park Primary School students Caitlin and Taryn show their invention of the Scoop and Stab.Hayden models his invention of a Hat-o-Cooler. YOUNG inventors…

  • Flags fly for footy fever

    Kilberry Valley Primary School students went footy mad at school. FOOTY jerseys, painted faces and team flags swarmed Kilberry Valley Primary School in anticipation of…

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