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Rangebank’s own Little India
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE is home to the first government school in Australia to introduce Hindi into their curriculum for Preps to Grade 6 students.…
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Diane’s on cloud nine
By CASEY NEILL A CRANBOURNE bookkeeper has made the cut in a list of the world’s best software trainers. Diane Lucas has run bookkeeping and…
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Clyde calls for cops
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A 60 PER CENT increase in the total number of criminal offences recorded in Clyde has reignited calls for a police station…
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St John of God Hospital, Berwick. 140725 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Problem solving ideas abound after conference
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOUNTAIN Gate Secondary College students took their ideas to the United States and came home with more. As part of the Future…
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Forum drives to zero
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH EVERY two hours a person is killed or hospitalised on Victorian roads, and last week Casey residents spoke out on the scourge.…
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Campaign roll out across schools
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW family violence campaign seeking to raise awareness in local schools was launched in Berwick last week, the day after damning…
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Nida’s thirst for life
By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE’S Nida Iqbal has constantly sought more from life and wants other refugees to have the chance to do the same. Her…
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Tinies in the spotlight
CASEY kids and their parents love Tinies’ Time at the Hampton Park Library. Babies and toddlers up to the age of three joined their mums…
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Biosphere expansion pressures
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE rapidly-advancing urban sprawl is tipping the ecological and economic balance in the UNESCO-branded Western Port Biosphere, the region’s foundation has reported.…
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Emerald dream
By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE North mum Tracey Ryan just has one thing left on her bucket list – finding a cure for breast cancer. The…