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  • Brett masters Cranbourne revival

    New Cranbourne coach Brett McMaster is aiming to rebuild the club’s respect within the Casey Cardinia league. By Brad Kingsbury CRANBOURNE has put its faith…

  • Philosophy gives food for thought

    Above: Philosophy lecturer Harry Klomp visited the Gleneagles Campus of Eumemmerring Secondary College on Monday to promote higher thinking skills among students. GLENEAGLES Campus of…

  • Tiger Sharks on the attack

    Beware the Tiger Sharks! From left: Laura May, Olivia Raiti, Jake Duggan and Bridie Rogers all enjoyed the competition at the Cranbourne Indoor Pool. By…

  • High five for Mark

    Cranbourne jockey Mark Flaherty celebrated a return to form with five winners on Saturday’s eight-race program at Bendigo. By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE jockey Mark Flaherty put…

  • Boost for speech and physio help

    The Casey Cardinia Community Health Service is set to expand its physiotherapy and speech therapy services following a $949,000 State Government grant. From left: Physiotherapist…

  • Road ‘next stage of bypass’

    Transport Minister Peter Batchelor visited Casey yesterday to officially open the multimillion dollar duplication of Berwick-Cranbourne Road between Cresthaven Boulevard and Pound Road. (Left to…

  • Coptic bishop visits

    Top right: Bishop Mousa, Metropolitan Bishoy and Bishop Suriel enjoyed a tour of the hostel before Bishop Suriel gave a speech about his recent trip…

  • World of colour at Hallam fair

    By Rebecca FraserELVIS was in the building last weekend when more than 15,000 people flocked to Hallam for its inaugural multicultural community fair. The talented…

  • Safety no light issue, says candidate

    Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Michael Shepherdson has called on new pedestrian lights at Hallam train station to be turned on before someone is…

  • Students slam parking slug

    Monash Union of Berwick Students president Ben Maxfield and student Eliza Mielczarek have expressed outrage after they were hit with an unexpected $55 parking permit…

  • Active kids are winners

    Amber, Jayde and Chloe were big winners recently when they enjoyed the Commonwealth Games activities at Westfield Fountain Gate. CASEY kids recently celebrated the Commonwealth…

  • Looking forward to car design

    Students at Eumemmerring Secondary College’s Hallam campus are busy designing the car of the future. From left: VACC marketing manager Tim O’Brien, Narre Warren North…

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