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Friends gather against bullying
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A WORLD-WIDE preventative mental health program, which helps teenagers cope with bullying before it escalates, is now being offered at a Berwick…
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Spark of inspiration
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE VCAL students responsible for constructing a fire-resistant garden at their school in case of an emergency have been praised by the…
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Award just about the tennis
By JARROD POTTER TROPHIES and medals have always been part of champion tennis player Daniela Di Toro’s career – but a recently awarded accolade stands…
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High note for star search
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE search for a singing star in Casey is set to get underway again and this year promises to be bigger and…
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Cranbourne GP Run stalls
BUSINESSES and organisations have the opportunity to take advantage of the thousands of people who roll into town for the Cranbourne GP Run. The City…
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Welcome to culture
By BRIDGET COOK THE Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) Cranbourne will celebrate Aboriginal and Islander cultures and the contribution they have made to this country next…
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Blokes front up to prostate problem
FAR too many men are impacted, or will be impacted, by prostate cancer. So a bunch of good blokes from across the Casey-Cardinia region, at…
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Key to the Monash
IT’S great that the Victorian Government is finally looking into expanding the Monash Freeway from two to three lanes, not before time. However, if we…
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Full road, empty words
THE article titled ‘Freeway to shoulder new lane’ (News, 24 June), read like a party-political piece for the current State Government, and our councillor/candidates. Councillor/candidates…
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Rats in the ranks
RESIDENTS in the Brindalee Estate and part of the Hunt Club Estate (both in Cranbourne East) may be concerned about recent actions by the City…
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It’s a mess
THERE are currently two shows running in the Australian media. One is a quality, well-staged and directed effort with talented contestants and competent judges –…
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What do we get?
WE REFER to a letter in your esteemed local newspaper on Thursday 27 March from Rex Flannery of Narre Warren South stating that councils have…