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  • Kitchen Rulz its community

    Kitchen Rulz its community

    HAMPTON Park will resemble a scene from My Kitchen Rules this Saturday as local community groups prepare to whip up their best creation in a…

  • Broken nose in park attack

    A TEENAGER was arrested after a group of youths allegedly set upon another group a Cranbourne North skate park on Sunday. Police said a group…

  • Van linked to skate park robbery

    TWO men who robbed a youth in Narre Warren on Friday are beloved to have been involved in pursuit with police the same day. Two…

  • Garden grows kitchen skills

    Garden grows kitchen skills

    TOORADIN Primary School students showed off the skills they have been learning in the garden and kitchen when they held their first produce stall last…

  • Pet owners urged to pay up

    CASEY council is reminding pet owners to ensure their furry friends are registered by the Thursday 10 April due date. Pet registration is due annually…

  • Poor parking zones

    I’M HAPPY to see both the Liberal and Labor parties will make travel cheaper for commuters in Zone 2 next year. But what’s the point…

  • Theories fall over

    TO MR GLAZEBROOK (Dustbins Of History, News, 3 April). I wonder if professors Lake and Reynolds support Mr Glazebrook’s initial views regarding the causes of…

  • Set for music session

    Set for music session

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE Regional Uniting Church is preparing for a fun night of folk music when it hosts guitar virtuoso Ken Nicol from a…

  • Premier’s surprise cash for school

    Premier’s surprise cash for school

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Cranbourne West Primary School community was in high spirits this morning as Premier Denis Napthine visited to make a funding announcement.…

  • Skydiving teddies

    Skydiving teddies

    By BRIDGET COOK BRAVE teddies will head straight from the skies above Tooradin and into the arms of sick kids at the Royal Children’s Hospital…

  • Ward off on marathon run

    Ward off on marathon run

    By BRIDGET COOK JAKE Ward plans to go the extra mile to raise money for breast cancer this year, as he gears up to run…

  • Jai’s on a basketball high

    Jai’s on a basketball high

    By BRIDGET COOK IT would seem that Jai Barnard brings as much joy to the Casey basketball community, as the sport and its players bring…

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