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Colour your life
By BRIDGET COOK GET ready to get colourful in Lynbrook this month for the second annual HoIi Festival of Colours. The Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA)…
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Giving a toss
LYNBROOK Primary School had some flipping fun all for a good cause on Tuesday. The school hosted a Pancake Day to have some fun in…
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Poole rules
POOLE House reigned supreme at Cranbourne Secondary College’s annual swimming carnival this week. More than 950 students headed to the Noble Park Aquatic Centre on…
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Macchi memorial
By BRIDGET COOK A MEMORIAL now flies high at the Cranbourne RSL in honour of forgotten defence force personnel – those killed in training. After…
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Crash plea
By BRIDGET COOK A PEARCEDALE man has called for the urgent installation of a roundabout to reduce collisions at what he describes as a dangerous…
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Brave for the shave
By BRIDGET COOK MAIMOAGA Sofara hopes that when she parts with her long locks this month she can show those battling cancer that they are…
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Clubbers collared
POLICE charged a man for carrying a firearm and drug offences during a sniffer dog operation at a Berwick nightclub last week. Members of the…
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Moves against crime
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NON-RESIDENTIAL burglaries have risen by 17.9 per cent in Casey over the past year, according to raw offences statistics released by Victoria…
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‘Azum’ comes clean
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A GRAFFITI vandal convicted for tagging a railway station car park and an early learning centre has been told he wouldn’t last…
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Jared’s work goes on
By BRIDGET COOK ONE year on from the tragic death of Jared Dunscombe, a fund in his honour was launched last week to ensure the…
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Boom town
By BRIDGET COOK CLYDE North is set to be Casey’s next boom town after visions for the suburb’s future were released this week. Planning Minister…
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Students’ Asia edge
By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Alkira Secondary College students are off to China this month to help give them a competitive edge in the…