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  • Sweet children unite

    Kids at La Kosta Childcare Centre and Kindergarten in Hampton Park whipped up a few hundred pancakes as part of Shrove Tuesday activities. From left:…

  • Graffiti game ban win for campaign

    Erasing the problem: Graffiti fighters councillor Steve Beardon and councillor Wayne Smith took up a successful campaign to ban a video game promoting graffiti in…

  • Son’s remorse for ‘killing mum’

    Shreyes Arun is still living with the pain of losing his grandmother after a fatal collision on Evans Road in Lynbrook. By Alison NoonanTHE driver…

  • Dial-a-drivers set tone for safety

    Cranbourne residents Rhee, Shorte, Ann and Dave have started the chauffeuring business Dial a Driver to reduce the number of drink drivers. By Alison NoonanDIAL…

  • Grant remedy for neglected towns

    The Coastal Communities Coming Together Alliance was successful in its application for a $140,580 State Government Community Building Initiative grant. From left: Lynette Keleher, Reverend…

  • Bravery awards for lifesavers

    Petrol station heroines … Pearcedale resident Robyn Sheppard, front, and her sister-in-law Dianne Christian were honoured with By Alison NoonanA PEARCEDALE resident who rushed to…

  • Petition pushes cancer drug to Parliament

    Cancer sufferer Maree Bissels presents a 10,000-signature petition to Holt MP Anthony Byrne. By Tania MartinHOLT MP Andrew Byrne took a 10,000 signatory petition to…

  • Sports day goes along swimmingly

    Sarah Connelly makes a splash in the under 21 freestyle at Cranbourne Secondary College’s annual swimming carnival last week.Peta Richardson, Carly Booth, Claire Wardle, Roxanne…

  • Cat cruelty crisis

    RSPCA Peninsula Animal Aid attendant Daniel Sweet is alarmed at the number of unwanted kittens being dumped at the shelter. This furry feline is looking…

  • Casey students learn to lead

    Students from six Casey schools came together last Friday to learn about student leadership and team building. Back: Alanah and Andrew of Rangebank Primary School…

  • Royal garden goes native

    Horticultural technician Lindy Harris can’t wait to reveal the Royal Botanic Garden Cranbourne’s million-dollar development, The Australian Garden, to the public when it opens in…

  • Shocker road rage

    Pearcedale residents Jim Walsh, Bill Fabian, Jen Joycey, Doug Joycey, June Rhodes, Mick Svedic, John Veselauskas, Zora Paul, John Smollen and Maureen Smollen this week…

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