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  • Queen’s Honour for advocate

    Queen’s Honour for advocate

    Former Lynbrook resident, advocate Nyadol Nyuon has been awarded a Queen’s Honour for her service to human rights and refugee women. Ms Nyuon, a refugee…

  • Rivercrest’s compassionate entrepreneurs

    Rivercrest’s compassionate entrepreneurs

    Rivercrest Christian College year four students are helping fight poverty by making handmade gifts On Tuesday, 7th June, the Clyde North students took part in…

  • Cranbourne’s newest residence

    Cranbourne’s newest residence

    Brothers Craig and Tony Jamieson have joined the Cranbourne harness training ranks following their move from New Zealand. The Jamison’s were introduced to the sport…

  • For softball and the kids

    For softball and the kids

    In a country of cricket fanatics, softball is often considered runner-up in the hearts and minds of Aussies. But not for Cranbourne local Elaine Duyvestyn,…

  • Queen’s Birthday Honour for Noble Park Royalty

    Queen’s Birthday Honour for Noble Park Royalty

    The O’Donoghue and Bell names are synonymous with the Noble Park area. Whether it’s the Paddy O’Donoghue Centre on Buckley Street or the Robert Bell…

  • Marjorie’s major honour

    Marjorie’s major honour

    Hallam’s Marjorie Smith has been recognised for her service to the community of Dandenong with a medal of the Order of Australia as part of…

  • Cox’s clocks keep him ticking away

    Cox’s clocks keep him ticking away

    When John Cox said goodbye to his wife of 58 years, Jean, two years ago, he found himself in what described as a dilemma. The…

  • Lyndhurst Lions spread the love

    Lyndhurst Lions spread the love

    The Lions Club of Lyndhurst and District have been spreading their generosity across the community, with the latest benefactors being the Casey Health Aged Care…

  • Local blood pop-up drives for donors

    Local blood pop-up drives for donors

    The Cranbourne West Community Hub will host a pop-up blood donor centre from next week, coinciding with the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood’s recent urgent call…

  • A toast to Tulliallan

    A toast to Tulliallan

    Local residents celebrated the recent completion of the Cranbourne North Active Open Space at Tulliallan estate on Sunday 5 June with a picnic and champagne.…

  • Hill looks forward

    Hill looks forward

    Restoring decency to Australian politics by focusing on major local issues will be key focus of Bruce MP Julian Hill’s third parliamentary term. Mr Hill…

  • Groodle gets the grades

    Groodle gets the grades

    School hasn’t been easy for primary school-aged children in recent years, with their crucial development years repeatedly interrupted by lockdowns and Covid-19 related complications. Now,…

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