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School gets to grip with gardening

By BRIDGET COOK DEVON Meadows Primary School (DMPS) and Berwick TEC teamed up this year on a project of mutual benefit to both schools. A group...

Touched by little Talin

By BRIDGET COOK SINCE Melissa Kolbeck decided to walk from Melbourne to Sydney in memory of a little boy she never met, she has been...

Crossing plan

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NOTORIOUSLY congested railway crossing in Lyndhurst will be removed if Labor gains office in next year’s state election. The Opposition’s road proposal,...

Service station in the pipeline

THE council is one step closer to granting a permit for a 24-hour service station and adjoining restaurant in Tooradin. At a planning meeting last...

Beefing up jobs

By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE facility will be able to rise from the ashes to expand its business and create 110 new jobs thanks to...

Green fingers, green walls

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A GROUP of Hampton Park primary school students had nature at their fingertips last week. As part of equipment company STIHL’s My Green...

Good rap goes with gift

HALLAM business iBare Giftware added some celebrity status to its sales team last week for a good cause. The direct selling business had Jo Stanley...

Angliss to close Cranbourne campus

By BRIDGET COOK THE Cranbourne campus of the William Angliss Institute will close its doors at the end of the year. With the institute's contract lease...

Drink-driver nabbed

POLICE caught an unlicensed man drink-driving with three children in the car in Hampton Park last night. The man, driving a Mazda sedan, was caught...

Puppy farmer handed 10-year ban

By BRIDGET COOK A CANNONS Creek man has become the first in the state to be handed a 10-year restricted dog ownership ban under tough...

Shopping centre’s $110m revamp

By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE’s major shopping centre is set for a $110 million facelift to include new stores and a revamped design. Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre,...

School garden stands tall

By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS at River Gum Primary School now have nature at their fingertips, thanks to a vertical garden being installed at the school...

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A second life blooms

A family in Botanic Ridge is advocating for organ donation after a liver transplant gave their daughter a second life about eight years ago. The...