News
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Fresh outlook to employment
By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of employees from Outlook have broadened their employment opportunities after completing their certificate one in work education. For some of…
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Bowling in the sun
By BRIDGET SCOTT THE sun was shining as a huge crowd rolled out for the annual season opening of the Cranbourne Bowls Club. On Saturday…
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Policies slammed
By Lachlan Moorhead A LOCAL migrant leader has slammed the current Labor Government’s new asylum seeker policy as no better than the Howard Government’s Pacific…
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Centrelink steps up
By BRIDGET SCOTT CRANBOURNE Centrelink has made a commitment to the community. Manager Les Brown is hoping that the canned food drive during Homless Persons…
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Road trauma brought home
LAST month a group of volunteers from RoadWhyz Victoria brought to life the reality of road trauma for VCAL students at Cranbourne Secondary College. The…
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‘Greatest’ dad honoured
By BRIDGET SCOTT ACCORDING to 10-year-old Kieren , his father is ’the greatest, most perfect dad ever.’ This said, it was only fitting that Daniel…
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Sanctuary for species
By BRIDGET SCOTT A RARE occurrence will excite visitors to the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park as staff welcome a critically endangered species to their…
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Internet filter motion blocked
By BRIDGET SCOTT COUNCILLOR Rosalie Crestani failed to be supported in her motion regarding internet filters in public libraries at a council meeting last Tuesday.…
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Help when the chips are down
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Helping others comes as second nature to Eric Wieckmann who has dedicated much of his life to it. As founder and CEO…
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Crime security
By BRIDGET SCOTT POLICE hope that a new community initiative will empower the public and keep people’s most prized possessions safer. On Tuesday, an initiative…
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The right to feel safe
By BRIDGET SCOTT CASEY Inspector Wayne Viney has spoken again on the issue of family violence following the release of the most recent crime statistics.…
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Eagle eyes on fourth straight flag
By JARROD POTTER CAN Cranbourne Youth Girls football team go four-in-a-row? It’s not an achievement casually fulfilled in football – Collingwood achieved it in 1927…