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  • Another invisible man

    We refer to the letter from Prasad Phillip (News, Socially Speaking, 20 March). Can Mr Phillip really be referring to the same councillor Geoff Ablett…

  • Bandicoot boss

    I am writing in response to the article Give a Hoot for the Bandicoots (Cranbourne News, 27 March). The Victorian government bandicoot strategy is currently…

  • Turf 1 aim triumph

    Turf 1 aim triumph

    By JARROD POTTER REGAINING promotion to Turf 1 was the only objective this season for Cranbourne. After demotion to Turf 2 in 2008/09, Cranbourne has…

  • Anti-bully pledge power

    Anti-bully pledge power

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS and teachers at Hampton Park Secondary College made their stance against bullying loud and clear on Friday. To mark the annual…

  • School harmony

    School harmony

    By BRIDGET COOK CORAL Park Primary School went globetrotting from their classrooms on Friday as they celebrated their school’s cultural, linguistic and religious diversity. To…

  • Lizard king lives

    Lizard king lives

    By BRIDGET COOK HAVING life-like dinosaurs displayed around his property is just another case of ’boys and their toys’ for Tom Kapitany. The owner of…

  • Pride of family man

    Pride of family man

    By BRIDGET COOK COMMUNITY minded, hardworking and, above all else, as a family man will be the way local identity Ivan Clarkson will be remembered.…

  • Maddy’s mates make difference

    Maddy’s mates make difference

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE death of young mum Maddison Murphy-West has exposed the tip of a family violence iceberg. At a domestic violence rally held…

  • Health upheld

    Health upheld

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey this week launched its health plan for the 2015 to 2017 period. The Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing…

  • Killer fightback inspires

    Killer fightback inspires

    By BRIDGET COOK “I HAD the world at my feet and the world took my feet away.” That is how Cranbourne’s Rachel Christie describes what…

  • No park push

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will push for tougher penalties for truck drivers who park for extended periods in residential areas to ensure…

  • Caring two hoots for bandicoots

    Caring two hoots for bandicoots

    By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 70 people turned up in Cranbourne last week to express their fears for the future of the endangered southern brown…

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