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  • Library’s new outlook

    Library’s new outlook

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT’S a partnership that’s delivered more than toys. When the Cranbourne Library’s toy library looked like it might close in January this…

  • Lenscape

    Lenscape

    Tony the goalkeeper athletically stops the ball at Doveton’s Waratah Reserve. 148077 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

  • Giving away our money

    Giving away our money

    THE City of Casey held a Tree Focal Session in its offices on 9 December to discuss what trees Casey should or should not plant.…

  • Secret services

    Secret services

    The definition used by Sam Aziz to define “secrecy” is really artificially narrow. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz states that he stands by the high number…

  • Doors open on a room of their own

    Doors open on a room of their own

    A NEW wellbeing workspace adjoining the Hampton Park Community House was officially opened for use this week. Funded by the City of Casey and the…

  • Dux who pleased himself

    Dux who pleased himself

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HE’S the VCE student who had one goal during Year 12 – to please himself, and with that he managed to get…

  • 13 months for stab threats

    13 months for stab threats

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has threatened to stab his parents as he sharpened a fishing knife in front of them in their Hampton Park…

  • Food and fellowship for healing

    Food and fellowship for healing

    CHRISTMAS came early at the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens last week. The Cranbourne Community Mental Health service held its Christmas barbecue lunch last Thursday 10 December,…

  • Salvos gifts snatched in burglary

    Salvos gifts snatched in burglary

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IN A heartless burglary, a large box of presents donated to the Cranbourne Salvation Army for families in need has been stolen…

  • A neighbourly way to brighten up Christmas

    A neighbourly way to brighten up Christmas

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HE’S known as the ‘Lights Police’ of Lupin Court – and he’s got one hell of an army! Graham Conder has lived…

  • Sight screens vandalised again

    Sight screens vandalised again

    By JARROD POTTER SENSELESS vandalism has affected Casey-South Melbourne for the second time in a month. Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club will have to foot another…

  • VEX champs on world stage

    VEX champs on world stage

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ROBOTICS at Hillcrest Christian College has taken an international turn with students set to take on the US. Hillcrest’s team of six…

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