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  • Captain courageous honoured

    Cranbourne CFA First Lieutenant and former captain Peter Collins (centre) was thanked for his outstanding community service by Casey mayor Neil Lucas (right) and councillor…

  • Norm bets on a winning cup

    Spring is in the air. Endeavour Hills bookmaker Norm Oke is looking forward to the Cranbourne Cup and said this year’s Spring Racing Carnival will…

  • Hopes, dreams stolen with car

    Narre Warren South resident Margueritte Webster said her teenage son Troy, who has battled numerous illnesses, was left heartbroken after the theft of his beloved…

  • Horror end to dream holiday

    Devon Meadows couple Ben Diwell and Kim Duke are relieved to be home after experiencing the terror of the recent Bali bombings. Picture: Stewart Chambers.…

  • Samaritans help Troy

    Autobarn Narre Warren employees Craig McCallum and Gavin Sheedy were more than happy to help heartbroken teenager Troy Webster, with dad Wayne, whose car was…

  • Boost for sports reserve

    Casey Senior Citizen of the Year Pat Whaley, Cranbourne Junior footballer Nick McPhillips and Casey Manager Arts and Leisure Robyn Bowen attended the official opening…

  • Man hurt in car smash

    Police and emergency services were called to a twocar collision at the intersection of Pound and Hallam Roads in Hampton Park last week. Picture: Mike…

  • Hiphop team steps up

    Local dance group NVUS celebrates after coming third at the National Battle Grounds dance competition in Sydney recently. Back from left: Ally Myers, Jason Davies,…

  • Claudia’s ticket to a better life in doubt

    Left: Hampton Park autistic girl Claudia Sacco is in desperate need of funds to continue her essential, but expensive, music therapy. By Alison Noonan A…

  • Toys off and running

    Organisers of the Ulysses Club Toy Run and Peninsula Toy Run Rick Polley, John Smollen, Barbara Maggs and Tony Jenner are gearing up for this…

  • Community generosity

    Friends and family of Pearcedale man Murray West, who died suddenly in June, enjoyed an evening of fine food and entertainment at a dinner dance…

  • 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…

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