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  • Peak train has phantom service

    A PEAK hour train service on the Pakenham line has been labelled a “ghost train,” by a local MP. The 5.16pm train from the city…

  • Grants

    VICTORIAN Community Support Grants of up to $500,000 are now available for organisations. South East Metropolitan MP Inga Peulich said the funds would enable organisations…

  • Rotary bushfire charity dinner

    THE Casey Cardinia Rotaract Club will be holding a bushfire charity dinner on Friday 27 February at Settlers Run Golf and Country Club in Cranbourne…

  • Cranbourne cuts loose

    CRANBOURNE Bowling Club sent a message to its Metro division-one competitors that it would be a force to be reckoned with in the finals with…

  • Students make a splash

    By Kelly YatesSWIMMING stars battled it out during a Clyde North school’s annual swimming carnival last week. Year seven to 12 students from Hillcrest Christian…

  • Appeal points

    CONCIERGE desks at Westfield Fountain Gate have been set up as cash and cheque collection points for the Australian Red Cross Bushfire Appeal to support…

  • Charity concert

    A COMMITTEE of councillors, local performers and community members is organising a charity concert for people affected by the bushfires. River Gum Ward councillor Wayne…

  • League boss may quit

    BESEIGED Dandenong and District Junior Football Club general manager Anne-Marie Brown may quit after AFL Victoria officials’ ‘scathing’ review of the competition. Brown came under…

  • Hills’ finals run all but over

    By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills’ gallant run at the VSDCA South/East finals looks over after a disappointing 75-run defeat to Caulfield at Caulfield Park on Saturday.…

  • Heat hits hard

    By Lia BichelTHE family of a Berwick man, who was left fighting for his life after suffering from heat stroke, is telling his story in…

  • Top dog loses drug verdict

    By Stuart Teather PEARCEDALE greyhound trainer Jason Thompson has had his $100,000 prize for winning the Group One TopGun race last October stripped after his…

  • Police to tackle road toll

    TWELVE people have died on regional roads since New Years, prompting police to urge Victorians to drive with caution. Region five acting traffic inspector Ron…

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