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  • Investigation is so much fun it’s a crime

    Devon Meadows student Katherine Li inspects a koala skull as part of an educational trip to Cranbourne’s Botanic Gardens on Tuesday. STUDENTS from Devon Meadows…

  • Funds boost for CFA

    From left: Lieutenants Troy Smith, Pat Harvey, Graeme Wilson, and River Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith. By Jim MynardRIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith has…

  • Boost to bus link

    Pearcedale residents are over the moon with the news the town will finally be connected to Cranbourne via a direct bus route. Back left: Terri…

  • Tip truck tips over

    Above: A tip truck was flipped on its side after a collision at the intersection of Hallam and Pound Roads on Saturday. AN elderly Cranbourne…

  • Plan to reduce house fire deaths

    Cranbourne CFA Fire Officer Phil Charles is reminding residents of the importance of lifesaving smoke alarms in the home. By Alison Noonan A PROPOSAL to…

  • Crossing over to safety

    Devon Meadows Primary School teacher Phil Wilmoth is forced to walk students, such as Joshua, Amy and Teonii, safely across busy Cross Road as there…

  • Market back in business

    Tooradin and District Progress Association TOORADIN Sunday Market is back, bigger than ever. The popular market on the Island at Tooradin foreshore will kick off…

  • Safety push near schools

    Strathard Ward councilor Lorraine Wreford is calling for council to trial By Alison Noonan CASEY Councillor Lorraine Wreford has called for safer road conditions around…

  • House ploughed

    Hampton Park resident Eric Bleile has endured four cars crashing into his Pound Road home this year and says he is living in fear. By…

  • Donation keeps chaplaincy afloat

    Cranbourne Secondary College chaplain Tim Payze offers much needed welfare and support By Alison Noonan CHAPLAINS in Casey’s secondary schools can continue their good work…

  • Road safety bin stickers on trial

    Cranbourne resident Robert Bruce and Casey Councillor Kevin Bradford say a proposal to place 50km/h stickers on domestic bins will send a clear message to…

  • Teachers become fair dinkum citizens

    Oi, oi, oi: Cranbourne teachers Eileen Selfridge, Margaret Williams, Patricia Ellis and Martin McGrath are proud new Australian citizens. FOUR Cranbourne teachers are now true…

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