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Trainers in the pink

By MATT NICHOLLS SIX Cranbourne trainers will vie for honours in tomorrow night’s $100,000 Pinker Pinker Plate, which will kick-start a bumper weekend for the...

Yankee Silva riding on a crest

By JARROD POTTER AT THE end of his custom Louisville Slugger baseball bat, right near the sweet-spot, Adam Silva has something remarkable inscribed for a...

Healthy eating dished out

By BRIDGET COOK CHILDREN at Coral Drive Kindergarten dug deep to learn all about healthy eating this week. Staff from Bunnings Cranbourne visited the Hampton Park...

Odd Socks… the great mystery

By BRIDGET SCOTT WHO would have thought that odd socks could ever be put to use - well this October they can. On Sunday 6 October,...

Hill’s Top Ten draws crowds

By JIM MYNARD KEVIN Hill’s annual Top Ten art Show in the Casey Civic on the weekend of 5, 6 October drew art lovers to...

Bad decisions

WELL said Allan Tully (News, 3 October) regarding councillors' decisions without consulting ratepayers. To have us submit a question by 10am on the morning before...

No worries, mate

FOR months before the recent election, I listened to the complaints of many residents in Holt, about how bad the Labor Government was performing...

Wake up, Labor

FIRSTLY I need to declare that I do oppose the East-West Link both on financial grounds as well as projects around the state that...

Fashion fiesta

AS the weather gets warmer, Westfield Fountain Gates’ fashion and entertainment is getting hotter. The Spring/Summer Festival will kick off at the shops this week,...

For the love of teaching

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BRUCE Coller may have retired from his job at Monash University but that hasn’t ended his teaching pursuits. The 77-year-old Berwick resident, who...

Triathlon on Tyler’s plate

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AS IF being a council CEO wasn’t time consuming enough, add an international triathlon to the mix and you have a very...

More room needed for recruits

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SPACE will no longer be an issue for two of the flagship police stations in Casey. As part of a $56 million upgrade...

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Stories through film

Having that vision for a story is difficult to bring to life, but it came easily for Narre Warren North filmmaker Lily Lunder, whose...