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  • Leaders shine at forum

    Leaders shine at forum

    By Brendan Rees Community group leaders were recognised for their contribution in making stronger communities during a forum held on Tuesday 26 June. Southern Migrant…

  • A little laughter goes a long way

    A little laughter goes a long way

    It was the perfect remedy for a group of retirees who not only got a good laugh but welcomed some new facilities to their home.…

  • What’s on this weekend

    What’s on this weekend

    By Brendan Rees Where to next? Robynne O’Halloran exhibits photos from her travels locally and overseas to inspire and encourage viewers to explore the world…

  • Cranbourne job seekers urged to dream big

    Cranbourne job seekers urged to dream big

    ABC’s popular Q&A program hosted a disability special, providing people with disability and their advocates a valuable platform to share their experiences. The panel, which…

  • Lucky to be alive

    Lucky to be alive

    By Brendan Rees When Ashley Harraghy began playing with a couple of her neighbours dogs the last thing she expected was to be fighting for…

  • Rotary club welcomes new president

    Rotary club welcomes new president

    By Brendan Rees Marcel Hendriksen is the new president of the Rotary Club of Cranbourne when the club held its Changeover Dinner at the Settlers…

  • Stitching up a winner

    Stitching up a winner

    By Brendan Rees With plastic bags now out, a volunteer group in Cranbourne East has joined a growing movement in sewing reusable bags to help…

  • Tackling the scourge of ice

    Tackling the scourge of ice

    By Brendan Rees Casey Council will develop a Local Drug Action Team (LDAT) to help tackle drug and alcohol harm. Council was announced as one…

  • Snags and bubbles dished out

    Snags and bubbles dished out

    By Brendan Rees Blind Bight Community Centre threw its doors open to showcase the services they offer last Saturday 23 June. A giant bubble display…

  • Time to be heard

    Time to be heard

    By Kimberley Price Pearcedale local, Kelly Sparks is looking to make her mark on the political world when she participates in the YMCA Youth Parliament…

  • Level crossing gone for good

    Level crossing gone for good

    A congested level crossing near Merinda Park train station has been removed with drivers set to enjoy a smoother journey over a new Thompsons Road…

  • Taken to the cleaners

    Taken to the cleaners

    Come June 30, the State Government’s school cleaning workforce reforms will come into practice leaving small businesses to face ruin, reports BRENDAN REES. Michael (not…

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