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  • Thieves lay claim to carpet

    COMFORT under the feet seems to be the motive for a burglary in Cranbourne South recently. Police said a house under construction on Waterhouse Way…

  • Race star is tops

    By Sarah SchwagerMOTOR racing legend Peter Brock will be forever immortalised in Tooradin, oddly enough by a gourmet pizza. Tooradin Pizza manager Matthew Brown had…

  • Theft charges

    A CRANBOURNE North man has been charged in relation to a spate of burglaries in Mornington, Oakleigh, Frankston and Cranbourne over the past month. On…

  • Aged care jobs boost

    A NEW Aged Care facility in Lynbrook is expected to generate 115 new jobs and inject millions of dollars into the community. The proposed retirement…

  • Council aims at pub with no beer

    By Alison NoonanCASEY Council fears serving alcohol at the proposed Lynbrook Hotel could be a licence for trouble. Council last week advised Liquor Licensing Victoria…

  • That’s the way to do it!

    HAMPTON Park Library was alive with magic when puppeteer Bob.E.Dazzler visited last week. The term three school break finished with a bang as the Dazzler…

  • Rail link rally on track

    By Sarah Schwager RESIDENTS from across the south-east will meet in Hastings this Sunday to rally against the proposed Port of Hastings development plan. Starting…

  • Helping hand needed

    VOLUNTEERS are needed to help elderly residents in Casey. The Host Home Program for Banksia Services for seniors is a social program for people with…

  • Pulling all the right strings

    By Cameron Scott PUPPETABILITY is coming to Casey this weekend. The free puppet show and workshop for children this Saturday, 30 July will form part…

  • Child’s view of war

    Tooradin Primary School students decided to put their thoughts about Anzac Day into writing. They also spent last Friday making delicious Anzac biscuits. Here are…

  • Progress market

    THE Tooradin Progress Association’s Market is on again. Visit the Island at Tooradin Foreshore for a great range of stalls, including handcrafts, bricabrac, local produce,…

  • Room of island culture

    By Alison NoonanPACIFIC Island culture was celebrated with the opening of the ‘Polyhood’ room at Cranbourne Secondary College last week. Members of the school’s Pacific…

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