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  • Juniors set to save a mate

    Grade four students Callum, left, and John get ready to resuscitate with Belinda Simmons from Life Saving Victoria. THERE were dummies aplenty at Tooradin Primary…

  • Charge scheme fight continues

    Mayor Colin Butler surveys part of the newly completed Browns Road. By Sarah SchwagerAS MANKS Road residents in Five Ways celebrated the announcement they would…

  • Author inspiration

    River Gum Primary School students Anthony, Phil, Ashleah and Sohaila with 2007 Children’s Book of the Year winner Catherine Bateson at Hampton Park Library. THE…

  • Kool time in the studio

    Left: Year seven student Dianne Santos belts out a tune at the launch of the school’s CD. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE has proved its musical talent…

  • Scientific experiment

    Above: Chantelle Key, Georgia Small, Berk Somyarek and principal Jan White concoct some sticky experiments. STUDENTS at Kilberry Valley Primary School tried their hands at…

  • Grandparents go back to school

    Jenny and Alan Rowe at Tooradin NANS and Pops took to Tooradin Primary School last week to share in their grandkids’ hard work this year.…

  • ‘Horsey back’ ride a winner

    Paul Mazzagatti celebrated Father’s Day with daughter Chante at the Dad’s Day Out race meeting at Cranbourne Racecourse. An excited group of punters showed up…

  • Crash injures bikers

    Above: Emergency workers survey the scene outside the Tooradin Hotel in which a motorbike and car collided. TWO people were left in a serious condition…

  • Storms fell trees

    Tania and Norman Robertson survey the damage after a tree came down on their house in wild weather. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Sarah SchwagerWILD winds…

  • Standing in for principal

    Stockland regional manager Anton Pound, right, takes over the job of Lyndhurst Secondary College principal Steve Phillips for a day. By Sarah SchwagerLYNDHURST Secondary College…

  • Less than a year after cancer treatment …

    Casey Cardinia league best and fairest winner Beau Miller from Tooradin gets a congratulatory kiss from his mother Debbie after snaring the award at Monday…

  • Retailers up for safety award

    City of Casey child safety officer Adriana Hartskeerl with the SafeStart Tortoise. CASEY retailers promoting safety for young locals can be nominated for the upcoming…

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