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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…