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  • Top views from final release

    Top views from final release

    THE last piece of land for an up-and-coming Clyde estate is about to be released with property developers saying they’ve left the best for last.…

  • ‘Dangerous at any time’

    ‘Dangerous at any time’

    By BRIDGET SCOTT MEMBERS of the Hampton Park Senior Citizens are still unconvinced, after VicRoads installed pedestrian crossing signs along Pound Road. The group is…

  • Sweet sounds of history

    Sweet sounds of history

    By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS from Hampton Park Secondary College got a taste of history last week when Aboriginal singer-songwriter Archie Roach performed at the school.…

  • Safe and sound in a new sanctuary

    Safe and sound in a new sanctuary

    By BRIDGET SCOTT Carla Gagliardi was faced with no home or job after her former fiance stripped her and her son of not only their…

  • Church springs into action

    Church springs into action

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD COMMUNITY is one of the most important things to Father Abanoub Attalla. It’s why Father Attalla from St Mina and St Marina…

  • Swearing an oath for good

    By GARRY HOWE, STAR NEWS GROUP EDITOR “I SWEAR never to commit, excuse or remain silent about violence against women. This is my oath.” A…

  • Booked in for reading

    Booked in for reading

    LOCAL book worms read for resources last month when and turned pages to raise money for their school. Devon Meadows Primary School raised $1786.10 in…

  • Violence is all around

    Violence is all around

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PASTOR Graeme Cann is starkly aware of the reality of family violence – and he knows it doesn’t discriminate. The pastor, who…

  • Watch their members swell

    Watch their members swell

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CASEY Neighbourhood Watch will hold its annual general meeting (AGM) next week and members have high hopes to attract more people to…

  • Space to tackle suicide

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM A HEADSPACE facility will be opened at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre as part of a push to reduce the impact of suicide…

  • Hard work pays off for Ravi

    Hard work pays off for Ravi

    By CASEY NEILL A CRANBOURNE North business owner has picked up a national award for his dedication. Former banker Ravi Chaudhary bought his first Boost…

  • Walk kids out and about

    Walk kids out and about

    ABOUT 190 students from Cranbourne South Primary School put their best foot forward last week to take part in Walk to School Day. Junior School…

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