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  • New primary school plans for growth

    By Bridget BradyThe school will be built on Pattersons Drive, near Aylmer Road, and will be the second school for the parish of St Kevin’s…

  • Cop con probe

    By Bridget BradyPOLICE are looking for a man who pretended to be an undercover police officer when he threatened and placed a Blind Bight man…

  • Club scores winning netball facilities

    ANOTHER piece of the Pearcedale Recreation Reserve upgrades will be complete following a $332,000 funding announcement last week. And the big winners in the recent…

  • Invitation to Easter dawn

    Looking forward to a dawn service on Easter Sunday at Harewood are, from left, Marie Ormandy, Peter Kelly, Ronan Kelly, owner of Harewood Patricia McWhirter…

  • Village anger

    By Bridget BradyA DEVELOPER is appealing to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) a Casey council decision to refuse a planning application for 22…

  • Footballers’ worst loss

    By Lia BichelROUND one in footy hasn’t begun, but Cranbourne Junior Football Club has already suffered a major loss. About 60 jumpers used by the…

  • Lonely toad took the wrong road

    This cane toad was found in a Cranbourne East backyard last week. By Bridget BradyA CRANBOURNE family had an unexpected visitor last week, when a…

  • Slaying the dragon

    Pru Menzies (front) was the Victorian State Co-coordinator for Dragons Abreast and the team manager for DAMbusters in the Australian Masters Games. PRU Menzies considered…

  • New start for youth

    SIX Casey youths have graduated from an eight-week intensive personal development program designed to keep them engaged in education. Deputy Commissioner Simon Overland presented Operation…

  • Parents play at open day

    Three-year-old Zahli had a chat with Flinders MP Greg Hunt at the Pearcedale Playgroup last week. 28735 Picture: Stewart Chambers PEARCEDALE Playgroup celebrated its open…

  • Turf taken

    THIEVES stole two metres of artificial turf from a Lynbrook home on the weekend. Police said the turf, which was laid in a garden area…

  • Plaques sought for friendship wall

    MULTICULTURAL groups are encouraged to contribute a plaque to the Wall of Global Friendship in Cranbourne East. The wall, to be built at the Balla…

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