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  • Survival battle

    Survival battle

    By CASEY NEILL “THE moment I saw Erin on Andrew’s arm I just started to cry tears of happiness.” It was a moment Cranbourne North…

  • Boat club reduced to rubble

    Boat club reduced to rubble

    By BRIDGET SCOTT PARTS of the Warneet Yacht Club were reduced to rubble during last week’s wild weather. High-speed winds on Wednesday 1 October “blew…

  • A community says slow down

    A community says slow down

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE TOORADIN community has welcomed a change in the speed limit along a section of the South Gippsland Highway. Member for Hastings…

  • Festive season grief

    Festive season grief

    By BRIDGET SCOTT LIFE coach Amanda Lee knows all too well that the cheery festive season isn’t always a happy time for some. However, it…

  • Award’s splash of colour

    Award’s splash of colour

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A PARKINSON’S disease sufferer from Hallam has been recognised for her committed work in helping others with this disease feel more at…

  • Pruned pay fight

    Pruned pay fight

    By BRIDGET SCOTT EMPLOYEES at the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens are fighting for their rights for the first time in 30 years. Protected industrial action…

  • Growing green thumbs

    Growing green thumbs

    By BRIDGET SCOTT WHILE parents popped off to the shops, students potted up to celebrate the start of the school holidays. Around 100 youngsters turned…

  • It’s all Chinese at Alkira

    It’s all Chinese at Alkira

    By BRIDGET COOK THERE was lion dancing, dumpling making and martial arts as Alkira Secondary College students got to experience Chinese culture last week. The…

  • Footy fashion in the classroom

    Footy fashion in the classroom

    By BRIDGET SCOTT RIVARLY was at its finest at Tooradin Primary School when students painted the school red, yellow, black and blue. A brightly coloured…

  • Pink piggies have special appeal

    Pink piggies have special appeal

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CHILDREN across the country will be tickled pink by piggies after a massive fundraiser hosted by the Commonwealth Bank. Five giant piggy…

  • Boost for the disabled

    Boost for the disabled

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A HEALTH worker from Lyndhurst is excited to begin a new chapter in her career with the opening of a rehabilitation centre…

  • Quick reaction

    Quick reaction

    By BRIDGET SCOTT Mum praises botanic gardens after son’s snake bite… DESPITE a potentially fatal snake attack on her son last weekend, Narre Warren mother…

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