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  • Our female firefighters

    Our female firefighters

    Three courageous yet humble young women are helping break down gender inequality in CFA volunteer numbers, having devoted their time to the Devon Meadows CFA…

  • New artwork strives for faster, higher and stronger

    New artwork strives for faster, higher and stronger

    Damian Vick loves steel. So much so he’s been working with it artistically for more than ten years. Recently Damian answered the call for public…

  • Tiger snake found in toy box

    Tiger snake found in toy box

    Astounding video has emerged of a snake catcher grappling with a Tiger snake that spilled out of a cardboard toy box in a South East…

  • Firearms stolen

    Firearms stolen

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit is investigating an aggravated burglary that occurred in Cranbourne East on 19 March. Police allege between 11.55pm on the 18 March…

  • Maurice’s fight for cure

    Maurice’s fight for cure

    A Clyde North man who lost his wife and son to Huntington’s disease is determined in his fight to find a cure. The rare genetic…

  • Stolen van dashes plans

    Stolen van dashes plans

    A Langwarrin couple is pleading for the safe return of their caravan after it was stolen from their property on Wednesday. Daughter Sarah Smith said…

  • Josh brings home gold

    Josh brings home gold

    Josh Sullivan, 12, has reached new heights in Little Athletics, taking out gold and silver medals in the Hobart championships. The Cranbourne Little Athletics member,…

  • Casey’s history on display at Heritage Festival

    Casey’s history on display at Heritage Festival

    The National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival is coming to Tooradin and Berwick, with a number of events planned in coming weeks. The Festival gives visitors…

  • Schools remember sacrifice of our Anzacs

    Schools remember sacrifice of our Anzacs

    Intermediate VCAL students of Cranbourne North’s Alkira Secondary College have gathered at Tulliallan and Hillsmeade Primary Schools to commemorate Anzac Day. Vice-President of the Vietnam…

  • Autism expo aims to empower

    Autism expo aims to empower

    A forthcoming expo aims to empower parents and carers of people on the autism spectrum with the information and resources they need. Cristina Isaac, Founder…

  • Big fields locally for May election

    Big fields locally for May election

    Voters have their work cut out for them in the May Federal election, with the ballot lists looking full across the Holt, La Trobe and…

  • School’s Anzac pride

    School’s Anzac pride

    Honour, pride, courage, empathy and mateship has been the focus of learning at Tooradin Primary School in the lead up to Anzac Day. Students have…

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