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  • Hair flares tempers

    Courtenay Gardens Primary School student Alysha Oehms is upset at being excluded from school activities and excursions because of blonde highlights in her hair. By…

  • Primary schools share windfall

    Cranbourne South Primary School captains Kayley and Nathan, with principal Joe Kelly, are delighted to receive a Federal Government grant for the construction of a…

  • Mural crosses cultural bridges

    Koreigh, Murrundindi and Mathew get busy painting the mural on the wall of the school’s gym. By Sarah SchwagerSTUDENTS at Lynbrook Primary School are helping…

  • Students saddle up in the fast lane

    Cranbourne Secondary College students Ben Redgen, Nathan Holmes, Tim Simms, Marcus Johnson, Justin Kneebone and Michael Perham were in awe of the super Kawasaki 1100…

  • MPs ‘day at the races’

    Greg Urell, Koonung Province MP Helen Buckingham, Mitcham MP Tony Robinson, Colin Aldersea, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera, David Hawke, Eltham MP Steve Herbert, John Finning,…

  • Snake danger at shops

    A poisonous redbellied black snake was more terrified than its human onlookers when it slithered on to the streets of Hampton Park on Sunday. By…

  • Smith to push for library extension

    Friends of Hampton Park Library president Dawn Dakin is happy that Casey council will consider the group’s request to extend the library, which she says…

  • Centre something to talk about

    St Therese’s Primary School students Nicholas, Georgia and Nicholas have fun splashing around in the new Development Play Centre.Iesha has an eyeopening experience as she…

  • Casey agrees to ‘dump’ the dust

    Casey councillor Colin Butler is a stone’s throw away from having additional dust suppressant applied to the city’s southern unmade roads. By Alison Noonan RESIDENTS…

  • Traffic chaos ‘a new development, too’

    Cranbourne West resident Albert Smith, Willow Wood Aged Care Facility manager Margaret Moder, Casey councillor Kevin Bradford and facility residents are calling for a pedestrian…

  • Rail backflip sparks outcry

    Hospitality students at William Angliss Institute of TAFE, Cranbourne, say a new rail line to Cranbourne East would make commuting to and from school more…

  • Eyesore no more

    Casey councillor Wayne Smith says locals are happy the council finally moved in to clean this former Hampton Park eyesore on the weekend. By Alison…

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