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  • Revving up for a good cause

    Revving up for a good cause

    A Cranbourne couple have helped raised money for a good cause at the All American Car Display and Man Cave Alley in Gembrook on Sunday…

  • Loo with a view

    Loo with a view

    A newly built public toilet on the Blind Bight foreshore which did not have a privacy door has now been covered. Resident Bob O’Connell spoke…

  • Feeling blues over ruined pier

    Feeling blues over ruined pier

    Repair works to begin at a deteriorating wooden jetty at the Blind Bight foreshore is in limbo as the managing authority remains “unclear.” The jetty,…

  • It’s all to do with the price of fish

    It’s all to do with the price of fish

    Kenneth Chi is feeling the pinch when it comes to selling flathead fillets at $49.99 per kilo. Mr Chi, who is the manager of Fish…

  • Let’s walk to remember

    Let’s walk to remember

    Joel Sardi, 28, had his whole life ahead of him. He was a promising footballer, served with the Australian Army, loved to run, swim, ride,…

  • Syringe stinger

    Syringe stinger

    A mother has been left horrified after finding syringes exposed in a sharps container in a uni-sex toilet at Hungry Jacks in Cranbourne. Racheal Chadwick…

  • Tons of fun for Wells

    Tons of fun for Wells

    Luke Wells’ sheer impact as a leader of Casey-South Melbourne can never be underestimated. He has provided a calm head and possesses a presence that…

  • Car crashes into truck

    Car crashes into truck

    A woman was taken to hospital after her car collided with a truck at a notorious intersection in Cranbourne West on Thursday 14 February. Police…

  • Armed robber shotgun’s milk

    Armed robber shotgun’s milk

    A thug with a thirst for flavoured milk has been captured on camera pointing a sawn off shot gun at a service station attendant in…

  • Fire hits garden nursery

    Fire hits garden nursery

    Fire crews responded to a nursery garden fire in Skye during the morning of Thursday 14 February. Firefighters were called to the blaze at 5.45am…

  • Trees ‘need to go’

    Trees ‘need to go’

    Geoff Wright says it’s just a matter of time before looming gum trees over his home eventually topple. He is one of a number of…

  • Fear won’t define Andrew

    Fear won’t define Andrew

    While growing up in South Sudan, Andrew Gai feared being kidnapped by militants from another tribe. “The children who were taken by these militants were…

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