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  • Handouts aid class action

    Andrew Bergmeier, Madison, Bronwyn, Jessica, Chris Short, (front) Adam, Jye and Ethan are thrilled with the funding allocated to Cranbourne West Primary School. CRANBOURNE schools…

  • $500 cheque puts more bounce into club

    Casey mayor Kevin Bradford presents a cheque to Cranbourne Storm Basketball Club coach Jay Broadhurst and treasurer Peter Bridge, with young Cranbourne Storm basketballers in…

  • Teachers gather for forum

    Front from left: Cranbourne South Primary School teacher Elaine Govan, CRE manager Mavis Payne and Cardinia and Casey Council support officer Robyn Miles (and back)…

  • Mission of mercy

    Marie Williams and her daughter Mary Jane with a picture of her nephew, Emmanuel Francois, who is coming to Australia for a hearing implant. By…

  • Lights call for death junction

    Left: Lynda Cartmill remembers her husband, Colin, who was killed in a car accident in February last year. By Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park woman has…

  • See what artists see

    Bill Ogilvie shows off one of his bronze sculptures with Phillip Nevin who stands in front of his series of abstract acrylic paintings featured in…

  • Students pledge work ethic

    Josh Guille, Martina Ostojic, Senior Constable Brett Owen, international model Sally Arnott, Scott Angus and Marlee Maynard at Lyndhurst Secondary College’s pledge signing ceremony. LYNDHURST…

  • Group battles to ease the pain

    Below: Margaret Watson with daughter Meagan, who has broken every bone in her body and lives with constant pain. By Sarah Schwager A HAMPTON Park…

  • Riders getting into top gear

    Above right: The crowd at last year’s MRA Cranbourne GP Run. PLANNING is in top gear for the 2006 Motorcycle Riders Association (MRA) Cranbourne GP…

  • Start to save children

    Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson congratulates Jessica Baranov and Emily Harloff for winning the SafeStart colouring competition. CHILDHOOD safety was in the spotlight at the…

  • Village starts own library

    Frequent borrower Lisa Dunn with Blind Bight Community Centre coordinator Toni McPhail at the centre’s small library. By Sarah SchwagerBLIND Bight Community Centre is trying…

  • Tiger cub in the swing of things

    Matt Himbury is only five, but he is never happier than when he has a golf club in his hands. He already has a smooth…

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