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  • Appreciation of multiculturalism

    Appreciation of multiculturalism

    A GROUP of Cranbourne Secondary students hosted an event for their younger pupils to celebrate multiculturalism. The school’s year-12 VCAL class arranged an International Day…

  • Tea fever at high pitch

    Tea fever at high pitch

    By BRIDGET COOK SCHOOLS, organisations and businesses have enjoyed sweet treats and a cuppa together when they hosted an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. Now in…

  • Council backs country show

    Council backs country show

    By BRIDGET SCOTT TOES will be tappin’ heads will be noddin’ when a group of musicians give Tamworth a taste of their talent at the…

  • Top class honour

    Top class honour

    By BRIDGET COOK DRIVING home late at night after meetings that go far beyond his requirements as a principal, John Mackay sometimes feels lonely and…

  • Master plan

    Master plan

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY could soon be home to a new Masters Home Improvement and other speciality retailers with the planned $45 million expansion of…

  • Stink over park loo

    Stink over park loo

    By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Selandra Rise estate residents are kicking up a stink about a proposed toilet block and recreational facilities near their…

  • On the buses

    On the buses

    By BRIDGET COOK RESIDENTS have pleaded for a bus route to service the ‘isolated’ Cascades on Clyde estate. After calls for numerous residents about the…

  • Catholic school seeds sown

    Catholic school seeds sown

    By BRIDGET COOK WORKS are now underway on a new Catholic primary school to open in Cranbourne East next year. Catholic Bishop of Sale Christopher…

  • CHALLENGE for change

    CHALLENGE for change

    A GROUP of local men have taken part in training to help them stamp out the sexist behaviour going on around them. About 30 men…

  • Students’ education feedback

    Students’ education feedback

    THREE Cranbourne students were recently panellist at an international conference were teachers could pick their brains about education. On Tuesday 21 May, St Peters College…

  • Mums, kids cared for

    By BRIDGET COOK LYNDHURST is now home to a new multipurpose facility with the opening of the $2.9 million Marriott Waters Family and Children’s Centre.…

  • Tiger may still be on the prowl

    Tiger may still be on the prowl

    By BRIDGET COOK AN INDEPENDENT researcher believes the thought to be extinct Tasmania tiger could be living in Casey’s outskirts following a number of reported…

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