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  • School narrows generation gap

    School narrows generation gap

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Generations of wisdom was passed on at Tooradin Primary school last week as grandparents were celebrated at the school during Book Week…

  • Subtle clues to success

    Subtle clues to success

    Salesperson extraordinaire Allan Pease will be guest speaker at the September Casey Cardinia Region Business Breakfast. Mr Pease will explain some powerful communication techniques, including…

  • Woman killed in two-car crash

    Woman killed in two-car crash

    A 51-year-old woman from Clyde North is the latest victim of the Victorian Road toll after being killed in a car crash in South Dandenong.…

  • Help with daily bread

    Help with daily bread

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Narre Warren soup kitchen has a unique perspective on life on the fringes of the world’s most liveable city. While Melbourne…

  • Is Sophie falsely accused?

    Is Sophie falsely accused?

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Cranbourne East family is fighting for the return of their “placid”, hobbling nine-year-old Rottweiller who they say has been wrongly impounded…

  • Police want burglary help

    Police want burglary help

    Police are seeking information about an alleged burglary in Lyndhurst back in February. They released CCTV images of two men who might be able to…

  • Honour for the victims

    Honour for the victims

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Victims of crime – so often said to be the forgotten voices in criminal justice – are set to be honoured at…

  • Goodbye ‘toxic’ politics

    Goodbye ‘toxic’ politics

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Outgoing Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley says she’s proud of her legacy but won’t miss the “toxicity” of today’s politics.…

  • All out for Annie

    All out for Annie

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The ever-popular Annie the Musical is hitting the stage at Waverley Christian College. The Broadway rags-to-riches hit about a red-haired orphan features…

  • Seuss is in da house

    Seuss is in da house

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dr Seuss’s whimsical characters roared into life at Narre Warren North Primary School on 17 August. Students and staff all made bold…

  • Casey’s hidden cruelty

    Casey’s hidden cruelty

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Casey has an animal abuse problem according to the RSPCA, whose statistics show the area is the second-highest in the state for…

  • Two charged after dawn drugs raid

    Two charged after dawn drugs raid

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A Hampton Park man and a young woman have been arrested after police raided a property on Waverley Park Drive in Cranbourne…

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