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High speed computers at centre

THE Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre (MPLCC) is up to speed. The centre has started new computer classes in its refurbished information and technology...

Trails open up creek reserves

A SHARED path, boardwalk and bridge have provided Endeavour Hills residents with a link between Frog Hollow and Gunns Road reserves. The $250,000 project built...

Jumper

Jumping for joy with a new set of jumpers. Directors of Frenken Homes Jenny Watts and Glenn Hamilton with Jamie Plumridge and Brad Tilley,...

Golfers take a shot in the dark

Shane Matthews, Mark Johnston, Jenny Johnston and Kellie Matthews enjoy the night golf event at Settlers Run Golf and Country Club last week.THE fairways...

Concert for tolerance

STUDENTS from Prep to Grade 6 learnt a valuable lesson at a Hampton Park Primary School concert. “The Colours of the Wind concert highlighted in...

Tasty treats to the fore

Winners: Pam Morunga celebrates her Bake-Off win with Judy Davis and Cr Wayne Smith.TASTY treats were up for grabs at the Community Expo and...

It’s garbage as usual

GARBAGE collection days in Casey will remain the same over the Easter long weekend. City of Casey council said waste and recycling collection days were...

MP on the mend

Jude Perera is recovering at home after kidney surgery. 29293 Picture: Stewart ChambersKIDNEY disease has made Cranbourne MP Jude Perera appreciate...

Schools get building bonus

SCHOOLS across Casey will benefit from cash handouts of up to $200,000 to build new facilities. The cash, part of the Federal Governments National...

Customers warned of water scammers

BOGUS scammers posing as South East Water employees are using scare tactics to sell water filters worth thousands of dollars to vulnerable Cranbourne residents. A...

Fashion duo share easy style tips

By Kelly Yates BAD bras teamed with cropped pants and t-shirts were the sights British fashion duo Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine were faced with...

Tooradin benefits from tractor pull

By Bridget CookTOORADIN Tractor Pull and Truck Show Association has donated more than $23,000 to local community groups and organisations. Proceeds from their annual...

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All roads lead to Woolamai picnic races

The picnic racing season at the leafy Woolamai racecourse kicks off this Saturday 30 November with a six-race card set to get the ball...