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  • Name your art

    CASEY Council is calling on young people to make suggestions on a new piece of public artwork. Representatives aged 10 to 25 years from local…

  • Call to scrap home tax

    By Alison Noonan CASEY councillors have called for the State Government to scrap its recently announced $8000 infrastructure tax which they claim will make owning…

  • Shady activities shock preschool

    A CRANBOURNE preschool was vandalised over the summer holidays, with staff shocked at the damage after returning to classes. Two large outdoor sails were torn…

  • Crash takes the cheer

    By Alison NoonanA FINANCIALLY struggling Cranbourne mother says her Christmas has been “ruined” by a careless driver. Irene Barnett now has an added expense to…

  • Amanda’s still all at sea

    By Glen Atwell TOORADIN’S Amanda Appleton is still getting used to standing on solid ground. The naval seaman has just returned home from a memorable…

  • Charity tea takes the cake

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE health centre decided to help raise money for those in need by participating in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea last week. Cranbourne…

  • Hard slog to win seat

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Labor Party has a tough job ahead in the Federal seat of Flinders if it is to secure the majority vote. Labor…

  • Vintage cars up for auction

    By Alison NoonanAFTER a 40-year strong partnership, Five Ways car lover Ian Ilberry is letting go of one of his most prized possessions. It may…

  • Street closed

    CRANBOURNE’S High Street will be closed during MRA Cranbourne GP Run celebrations on Saturday. The southbound carriageway of High Street will be closed from 8am…

  • Dress up time for Christmas

    THE traditional story of Christmas was re-enacted by students at Hampton Park Primary School last week. Four classes of grade preps performed The Christmas Story…

  • Raiders hit club

    By Glen AtwellA RAID at the Tooradin Sports Club on New Year’s Eve will leave the local community feeling the pinch, according to assistant manager…

  • Pearcedale emerging from a makeover

    THE final stages of Pearcedale Primary School’s extreme makeover has the local community waiting with bated breath. Assistant principal Jeff Mead said there was an…

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