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New plan coasts along
A STRATEGY to help improve Blind Bight, Cannons Creek and Warneet has kicked off, with plans to implement the coastal strategy next year. Council officers…
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Athletes grounded
By Alison NoonanTHIEVES have targeted the Cranbourne Little Athletics twice in two days, stealing almost $1000 worth of junior equipment. The vital sporting gear, including…
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School swimmers show their true colours
STUDENTS at Lyndhurst Secondary College’s annual house swimming carnival were a swarm of colour and excitement last Thursday. More than 700 students and staff attended…
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Move to stamp out smoking
YOUNG smokers in Casey will be encouraged to butt out following the launch of new tobacco guidelines. Mayor Kevin Bradford launched Tobacco Guidelines for Youth…
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Twilight market a glowing success
THE Hampton Park Twilight Market last week was a trading success as locals flocked to the meet to pick up a bargain. Stalls, an auction,…
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Little champ is back on his bike
By Glen AtwellTYLER Dellaca is back on his bike just weeks after a horrific accident. The inspirational six-year-old has bounced back into classrooms at Cranbourne…
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Concrete plant knocked back
CASEY council has refused an application to build a concrete batching plant in Devon Meadows. Seven residents objected to the Devon Road development, claiming it…
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Homestead is an open house again
HISTORIC building The Homestead was reopened as the Hillcrest Community House at Hillcrest Christian College last Friday. The heritage listed building has been out of…
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How baker got business to rise
SMALL business owners can hear first hand the remarkable success story of Tom ‘The Baker’ O’Toole at a business breakfast in Cranbourne next month. The…
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Half price chips
TO COINCIDE with Microchip Week next week, The Vet Centre in Hallam is offering microchipping to all pets for half price. New state legislation requires…
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Rent ‘killing us’
By Alison NoonanHAMPTON Park traders say they are being forced out of business by skyrocketing shop rents. They fear the financial pressure on business owners…
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What a bonny day!
CRAZY hats and kooky characters took centre stage at Courtenay Gardens Primary School last week. Students took to the basketball court to strut their stuff…