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  • Fantasy world of learning

    THE wildest fantasies of students at Devon Meadows Primary School have come alive. The library has been transformed into scenes of make believe, housing dragons,…

  • Smiles sign of good times

    By Alison Noonan TALK is limited in the Trinder household, but the family has plenty to say. Mum Tamara, dad Carl, two-year-old daughter Kayla and…

  • Port meeting seeks answers

    By Sarah SchwagerMORE than 300 people turned out in Cranbourne last Wednesday for the most recent meeting on the Port of Hastings proposed expansion. Casey…

  • Christmas cheer at cup

    – Brad KingsburyA CROWD of 4000 celebrated the festive season at Cranbourne Harness Racing Club’s showcase meeting, the Decron Cranbourne Pacing Cup, on Saturday night.…

  • Colleges pioneer mentoring scheme

    By Sarah Schwager TWO local secondary colleges are pioneering a mentoring program for its students at risk of leaving school early. Lyndhurst Secondary College and…

  • Arrests in drug bust op

    POLICE have arrested 22 people after a major drug operation was conducted in Pearcedale and other south-eastern suburbs. Frankston Regional Response Unit (RRU) executed seven…

  • Plan changed for Aldi

    CONSTRUCTION of an Aldi supermarket in Cranbourne will start within months, according to a Casey councillor. Mayfield Ward councillor Kevin Bradford said changes had been…

  • Raffle for grieving family

    By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL businesses have banded together to raise money for the family of Blind Bight girl Logan Harris, who died after she was hit…

  • Awards for volunteers

    By Sarah SchwagerTWO locals were recognised by the St John Ambulance on the weekend. Gloria Flatt of Cranbourne and Darren Johnson, Hampton Park resident of…

  • Book a gift

    THE Cranbourne Library has grown legs and is taking the joy of reading out into the community and into the hearts of preschoolers. To encourage…

  • Fast food shops frisked

    THREE shops in Cranbourne West were broken into last week. Mez’s Pizza and Pasta, Dano’s Kebabs and Fresh Chooks Cooked on Charcoal were all burgled…

  • Green thumbs get the message

    LANDSCAPE gardeners, horticulturists, nursery staff and gardening industry professionals in Casey are invited to a free TAFE-accredited training course on waterwise and environmentally sustainable gardening.…

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