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  • Teen speaks out against violence

    Teen speaks out against violence

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD “I THINK it’s time that someone heard a teenager’s thoughts on violence.” This plea was written in a letter by 13-year-old Kelsey…

  • EPA ruling on waste spill

    EPA ruling on waste spill

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE Environment Protection Authority Victoria has ruled out a link between the Lyndhurst prescribed-waste landfill and last month’s aviation gas waste spill…

  • Our Zach‘s up among the best

    Our Zach‘s up among the best

    By DAVID NAGEL ENDEAVOUR Hills’ batsman Zach Allen has been confirmed as one of the state’s brightest young prospects after being named in the Victorian…

  • Sad need for support

    Sad need for support

    By BRIDGET SCOTT FOR the average person to see more than 450 people attend the charity event they had organised it would be a thrill,…

  • Heading for a top finish

    Heading for a top finish

    HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HALF way through the season Hampton Park has two teams in the top four of their divisions while two more are knocking…

  • Community is connected

    Community is connected

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE theme of community has rung true in Cranbourne, with donations exchanged between three of the town’s major support services. The Cranbourne…

  • Kids take centre stage

    Kids take centre stage

    CHILDREN at Rangebank Pre-school will celebrate the festive season next week with a complete nativity scene. Rehearsals are well underway for the ‘10 Little Angels’…

  • Foretaste of primary school

    Foretaste of primary school

    WOULD-BE students got a taste of what‘s in store on Friday when a Hampton Park school hosted one of its Prep-orientation days. Coral Park Primary…

  • Future-proof jobs in plumbing

    Future-proof jobs in plumbing

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LABOR is now committed to supporting a new plumbing facility in Narre Warren. The ALP, who swept into Government over the weekend,…

  • Cheerful givers of toys

    Cheerful givers of toys

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CASEY’S younger generation will make a much-needed contribution to one of Cranbourne’s voluntary services this month. Children from throughout Lynbrook and surrounding…

  • Centre has it all

    Centre has it all

    CONSTRUCTION of a multi-million dollar facility planned for Lynbrook is well underway with the hope it will be opened early next year. The $4.5 million…

  • Car fire probe

    NARRE Warren police is leading an investigation into a car fire on the South Gippsland Highway in Kooweerup. The fire started around 1.20am on Saturday…

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