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  • Wells of tears

    Wells of tears

    By BRIDGET COOK MALCOLM and Jenny Wells were reduced to tears last week as their first event under their new foundation to help the needy…

  • Funds on track

    Funds on track

    By BRIDGET COOK FOR the past three years, 12-year-old Shandelle Russell and her family have been on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. The young Hastings…

  • Death prompts jumps ban election push

    By BRIDGET COOK THE death of a horse during a jumps racing trial at Cranbourne last week has again ignited calls from animal activists for…

  • New bus route is en route

    New bus route is en route

    By BRIDGET COOK THE State Government has answered calls from the community for public transport to cater for the booming areas of Cranbourne East and…

  • APT grows with precision pride

    APT grows with precision pride

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD INNOVATION is what sets Australian Precision Technologies (APT) apart from other competing manufacturers, according to one of its key directors. It is…

  • Dream rides on crest of the waves

    Dream rides on crest of the waves

    By BRIDGET SCOTT LAYNE Beachley made waves at the Cardinia Cultural Centre last week as she captured the undying attention of about 150 guests at…

  • Welcome to culture

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) Cranbourne will celebrate Aboriginal and Islander cultures and the contribution they have made to this country next…

  • Cranbourne GP Run stalls

    BUSINESSES and organisations have the opportunity to take advantage of the thousands of people who roll into town for the Cranbourne GP Run. The City…

  • High note for star search

    High note for star search

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE search for a singing star in Casey is set to get underway again and this year promises to be bigger and…

  • Raid nets drugs and guns

    POLICE seized shotguns, a rifle, stolen motorbikes and a commercial quantity of drugs during a raid on a Narre Warren house last week. Police searched…

  • Horizons widened

    Horizons widened

    By JENNA HUTTON-MURDOCH THE News welcomed Alkira Secondary College student Jenna Hutton-Murdoch into our Pakenham office last week for some journalism work experience. She was…

  • Drive away phones theft

    POLICE have warned people be wary of handing over their phones to strangers to use, after two teenagers were robbed of theirs recently. Two 17-year-old…

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