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  • Program grows a hunger for reading

    Cranbourne youngster Sammy is perplexed – he can’t decide which book he wants to read at Cranbourne Library.Right: Georgia listens intently to a story at…

  • Residents have say on Activity Centre

    River Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith, managing director MacroPlan Australia Brian Haratsis, mayor Neil Lucas, director infrastructure services Ray Butler, acting CEO Steve Dalton and…

  • Disability group aims for advocacy

    Casey Action on Disability group president Michael Deayton with Disbility Resources Centre advocate Katrina Newman at the forum. By Sarah SchwagerA NEW advocacy service for…

  • Council goes in to bat at oval

    Users of the Lynbrook Oval are delighted that Casey Council has agreed to provide temporary change facilities during the upcoming cricket season. Back from left:…

  • Boot loads of treasure

    Clarendon Street CoOperative Child Care Centre kids Emilee, Adam, Holly, Joshua and Antonietta are ready to do their bit for the centre’s Car Boot Sale…

  • Heaps of hoops in holiday fun

    Right: Daisy demonstrated her best hula hooping skills this week as part of Cranbourne Library’s school holiday fun. CRANBOURNE youngsters jumped through hoops to reach…

  • Club no match for mice, rats

    Cranbourne South Tennis Club members James Sharp and Jacob Kowalski are desperate to see their old and decaying By Alison Noonan RATS and mice have…

  • Adopt a best friend

    RSPCA Peninsula Animal Aid Shelter volunteer Saskia is calling for locals to come and adopt an animal, such as Tabby (case no: 506361). AN influx…

  • Community centre a step closer

    Lynbrook residents are thrilled that Casey Council will build a new Community Centre. Back left: Thomas and Ricky Hickson, Debbie Pike, Luke McPhail, Jamie Hoffmann,…

  • Teenager assaulted in robbery

    Police have released an image of a man wanted for questioning in relation to an attempted robbery in Hampton Park last week. A HAMPTON Park…

  • Sweet dreams

    Luke and Daniel display their handmade dream catchers. NIGHTMARES were told to take a hike at Hampton Park Library last Thursday, when kids made dream…

  • Secret garden to unearth its treasure

    Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Divisional Director Chris Russell is encouraging locals to come along to an upcoming sneak preview of the new million dollar Australian…

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