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  • Race day unites for family fun

    THE annual Trade Union Family Raceday was held at Cranbourne on Sunday with a crowd of 4000 attending and creating a happy, family atmosphere. Early…

  • Funds for kids

    WINDERMERE’S Cranbourne Communities for Children is offering grants for local programs. The Innovative Local Initiatives Grants are available to local organisations to fund a program…

  • Is Easter becoming more commercial?

    Kelly Herdman, Cranbourne YES “Maybe it’s so the shops can make more money.”Cheryl Buck, Pakenham YES “As soon as Christmas is over there is Easter…

  • Halsall, Smith focus on the arts

    By Rebecca FraserRIVER Gum councillors Janet Halsall and Wayne Smith have set their sights on the arts following Saturday’s election. Former Casey mayor Janet Halsall…

  • Open houses for vandals

    – Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park church under construction was one of a number of sites in the area ransacked and vandalised last week. Holy Trinity…

  • Plenty of character

    TEACHERS from Coral Park Primary School got into the spirit of Book Week as much as the students last week as the school swarmed with…

  • New guides for liquor licensing

    CASEY Council is inviting local sporting clubs to a free liquor licensing forum in a bid to encourage the responsible serving of alcohol. Mayor Kevin…

  • Students shine on court

    FOUR Cranbourne students aced a recent national basketball tournament. The Casey Grammar students went through a rigorous selection process to be chosen to play in…

  • Spirit of the sprint

    TOORADIN Primary School students showed what they were made of in their school athletics competition. The sun shined down on the children on Friday as…

  • Hot Scott takes the bride of his life

    By Alison NoonanMOST men sweat over how to create a romantic and memorable marriage proposal. Narre Warren South man Scott Patterson did just that —…

  • Petition to address community concern

    RESIDENTS are being urged to sign a petition calling for the reinstatement of right-hand turns at the notorious Queens Road intersection in Pearcedale. South Eastern…

  • Council lays down egg farming rules

    By Sarah SchwagerTOORADIN residents have again spoken out against a proposed egg farm that they say would destroy their seaside community. More than 100 people…

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