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  • Green thumbs training

    By Lia BichelGREEN-thumbed teachers, parents and volunteers could be inspired to create and maintain school gardens with the help of a 13-session program starting in…

  • Ropes to rescue

    MOTORCYCLISTS and eight SES volunteers formed a human chain to rescue a Cranbourne man who was thrown from his motorcycle down an embankment at Heath…

  • Calling all snappers

    By Chloe Prince CENTRO Cranbourne is calling on talented photographers to snap an image that makes them smile. The Smile Photography competition offers a chance…

  • Hard garbage collections

    HARD waste and rubbish will be collected throughout Casey in the coming weeks. As part of a twice-a-year hard waste and rubbish collection, residents throughout…

  • Giving to sick kids

    Bank of Queensland workers Noel Ridler and Gwenyth Smith are encouraging the THE team at Bank of Queensland is calling on the community to help…

  • Dance to the top

    By Bridget BradyYOUNG Berwick dancer Isabelle Tamburini has her sights set on more success after winning the first competition she entered. Isabelle, 9, won her…

  • Keep valuables out of sight

    POLICE are urging motorists to ensure valuables are out of sight in their cars. Police said theft from motor cars continued to be a problem…

  • Taxed

    Left: Busloads of protesters angry over the $95,000 per hectare levy made the trip to Melbourne to ANGRY landowners this week protested against the State…

  • Madden invited to tax protest

    By Melissa GrantAN action group formed to fight a proposed land tax has invited Planning Minister Justin Madden to its next public meeting. Taxed Out…

  • Long queues for support vouchers

    By Bridget Brady FINANCIALLY struggling families are flooding a Cranbourne support agency, with an extra 500-plus people queuing for food and petrol vouchers in the…

  • Demons are a go- At the launch of the Casey Demons Supporter Group with Ron Barassi are, from

    By Bridget BradyFOOTBALL legend Ron Barassi says Melbourne Football Club’s 30-year agreement with the City of Casey is one of the club’s most historic deals.…

  • Ron’s a breath of fresh air- His love of football keeps Ron Roberts, 75, returning to umpire e

    By Bridget BradyBAD umpiring during his own playing days inspired Ron Roberts to become one of the men in white. Fifty years later, Mr Roberts,…

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