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  • School works top class

    School works top class

    By Brendan Rees Cranbourne East’s St Thomas the Apostle Catholic Primary School has welcomed the addition of new learning spaces. The $3.1 million project saw…

  • Council rejects more pokie machines

    Council rejects more pokie machines

    By Brendan Rees A plan to install 15 additional Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) in Lynbrook Hotel has been passed up after Casey Councillors voted unanimously…

  • Security guard injured

    Security guard injured

    A security guard from Hampton Park suffered minor injuries after intervening in an assault at a business premises in South Melbourne this morning, 15 June.…

  • Scouting for trash

    Scouting for trash

    By Brendan Rees Michaela may be only seven, but she is determined to clean up the community, one piece of rubbish at a time. A…

  • Peds forced to dodge cars

    Peds forced to dodge cars

    By Brendan Rees Calls have mounted by residents for a footpath to be installed on a busy road in Blind Bight as cars narrowly avoided…

  • Students celebrate diversity

    Students celebrate diversity

    By Brendan Rees From making musical rainsticks to donning a national costume, students of Tooradin Primary school celebrated everything multicultural on a day where ‘everyone…

  • What’s on this weekend

    What’s on this weekend

    Where to next? Robynne O’Halloran exhibits photos from her travels locally and overseas to inspire and encourage viewers to explore the world around us. Held…

  • It’s Chloe’s Clash

    It’s Chloe’s Clash

    By Nick Creely It’s going to be a game worth watching, 24 hours of continuous competitive action not seen before in this region. And all…

  • House ablaze in Cranbourne

    House ablaze in Cranbourne

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells CFA have issued an advice message as they extinguish a house fire in Lyall Street, Cranbourne. Firefighters were called to the fire…

  • Skills centre drives ahead

    Skills centre drives ahead

    High-school students will get a head-start under the bonnet with the opening of a new automotive trades facility at Lyndhurst Secondary College on 5 June.…

  • Blue day for a brighter future

    Blue day for a brighter future

    By Casey Neill Devon Meadows Primary went blue in a bid to help a special little boy in need. The school held a Go Blue…

  • Rare bird’s flight from oblivion

    Rare bird’s flight from oblivion

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Despite a thriving captive-breeding program, the orange-bellied parrot’s long-term survival is still perilous. “I don’t think that way,” says Moonlit Sanctuary director…

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