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  • Birthday blitz for Win

    Birthday blitz for Win

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ENGLISH-BORN Win Wilson was in London when bombs were dropped on the city during World War II. This month she was still…

  • Furry fun is family focus

    Furry fun is family focus

    FAMILIES flocked to the Cranbourne Racecourse last Saturday for a fun filled day out. The entertainment was endless and a few furry friends turned out…

  • Mates rate for day on the bay

    Mates rate for day on the bay

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ADAM Keating always wants to “get out and have go”. These are the words of his Endeavour Hills dad, Mick, who on…

  • Dedicated disability care

    Dedicated disability care

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A DEDICATED mother who is passionate about raising the awareness of disability services has been awarded the inaugural La Trobe Community Award.…

  • Ollie ends well

    Ollie ends well

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CHERISHED family dog which trapped itself inside a car engine for more than half a day has been miraculously rescued by…

  • Seniors see red on road crossing risk

    Seniors see red on road crossing risk

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A MEMBER of the Hampton Park Senior Citizens group says members “have their hearts in their throats” when they attempt to cross…

  • Buses boost

    Buses boost

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Government has promised to increase the bus services at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, if successful in next month’s election. Premier…

  • Brother’s grief

    Brother’s grief

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE WARREN-based Ahmadiyya Muslim has expressed his agony after learning of the fatal shooting of his younger brother in Pakistan this…

  • New mayor’s steady course

    New mayor’s steady course

    By BRIDGET SCOTT NEW City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland has said there will be no challenges during his term in the role and that…

  • Owner furious at loss of kitty companion

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK resident who said her dead pet cat was treated like “garbage” by council has demanded to know why she wasn’t…

  • Sign of the times

    Sign of the times

    By BRIDGET SCOTT LIBERAL candidate for Narre Warren North Amanda Stapledon was left outraged after she discovered three of her campaign signs had been vandalised.…

  • Women shaken, not deterred

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE glamour of the occasion couldn’t hide the dark reality that is family violence when Windermere hosted an awareness-raising cocktail party last…

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