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  • 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…

  • Kids refuse to go with the flow

    IN THE midst of Victoria’s worst drought, Tooradin Primary School is doing its best to save every drop of water. The Bayview Road school recently…

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