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  • Warm gesture of goodwill

    Warm gesture of goodwill

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN it comes to keeping the less fortunate warm during the colder months, one Cranbourne group has it all stitched up. Aptly…

  • Loud and proud

    Loud and proud

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE’S born and bred Nanna Shazza epitomises the idiom bogan – she’s a Collingwood supporting, Holden loving, bourbon drinking, toothless grandma. And…

  • Village on road to safety

    Village on road to safety

    CASEY kids have been brushing up on their road safety skills with some school holiday fun at the Casey Safety Village. Children from across the…

  • On the trail of veterans

    On the trail of veterans

    By BRIDGET COOK AN ALKIRA Secondary College project has continued its success having scooped an award at this year’s Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)…

  • Police seek home invaders

    POLICE are hunting two men who broke into a Hampton Park home last week and demanded money from the occupant at knife-point. The men entered…

  • Cranbourne man on murder charge

    Cranbourne man on murder charge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE woman fatally injured at a Narre Warren South home on Sunday night was from Sydney. Jian Li, 48, of Cranbourne, was…

  • Prized pigeons pinched

    Prized pigeons pinched

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A PROFESSIONAL Hallam pigeon racer who had more than $10,000 worth of his treasured birds stolen last week has described the brazen…

  • From humble beginnings

    From humble beginnings

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Tooradin Dalmore Netball Club (TDNC) is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year and is inviting all those who have been involved…

  • Victoria gets simpler

    Victoria gets simpler

    By BRIDGET COOK BUSINESSES will benefit from red tape savings after the State Government introduced changes to the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulations last…

  • Mobile thieves on run

    Mobile thieves on run

    TWO men robbed a woman of her phone and swore at her when she was walking home from Hallam Railway Station last month. About 5.10pm…

  • Winter festival in fine voice

    Winter festival in fine voice

    CASEY’s Winter Arts Festival is in full swing and the community can enjoy the vast range of entertainment on offer until the end of August.…

  • Power to lead and succeed

    By BRIDGET COOK LES Twentyman will headline an event being held in Casey next month aimed at empowering people to pursue their career and life…

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