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Good sports in recreation
YMCA is celebrating 20 years in the Casey community – which has grown to be one of the strongest recreation partnerships in Victoria. The 160…
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Cricket club stumped by thieves
By Brendan Rees Pearcedale Cricket Club members have been left stumped after callous thieves stole slabs of alcohol from their clubrooms during the early hours…
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In the eye of the storm
By Brendan Rees Budding photographer Kellie Enright captured this extraordinary photo of nature’s beauty when a storm swept through Clyde on Saturday 25 November. Kellie,…
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Boy arrested over terror threats to TV network
By Brendan Rees A teenager was arrested outside his Cranbourne North home on Friday 24 November after allegedly sending threatening social media posts to a…
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Looking for Colin
By Brendan Rees Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing 16-year-old Colin McGee. The Cranbourne teen was last seen on Friday 10…
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Remorse limited to words
By Brendan Rees A thief who allegedly stole plants from a garden bed at Cranbourne Public Hall has returned to the scene of crime to…
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Touched by Rohingya suffering
By Brendan Rees A disaster-relief medic from Narre Warren has likened the “pain and suffering” of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh to “scenes reminiscent of the…
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Arrested over burglary
By Brendan Rees Two 14-year-old Cranbourne boys are among four teenagers to have been arrested following an aggravated burglary in Cranbourne North on Wednesday 22…
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A win for Dr Hope
By Brendan Rees The community has rallied behind a cancer survivor during a High Tea fund-raiser at Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick on Sunday 19…
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Apply now for spark of life
By Brendan Rees Cranbourne MP Jude Perera has called on grassroots sport and active recreation clubs in Cranbourne to apply for a lifesaving defibrillator through…
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Lunch, in the spirit of Christmas
By Brendan Rees Struggling families and those in need will be welcomed with open arms at Hampton Park Uniting Church on Christmas Day as it…
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Call to dig deep
By Brendan Rees Hampton Park Uniting Church is appealing to shoppers to dig deep and help raise $1.5 million this Christmas to improve the lives…