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  • Budget cuts hit service

    Budget cuts hit service

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW Narre Warren legal service specialising in family violence incidents will have no choice but to close its doors if the…

  • Dream ball

    Dream ball

    By BRIDGET COOK LINDA Willson has always dreamed of going to a ball. Now at the age of 88, that dream will come true this…

  • Selling spree

    Selling spree

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ANY chance of the former Doveton North Primary School site being used for public housing has been all but lost after the…

  • Disco girl wins iPad

    Disco girl wins iPad

    ALISHA Jones got more than a fun night out with friends at the Cranbourne Blue Light Disco recently when she won an iPad Mini. A…

  • Knowledge blooms on rare plants

    Knowledge blooms on rare plants

    FLORA enthusiasts can learn all about rare Victorian plants at a full day workshop at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, next month. The Friends of…

  • MPs refuse to be flushed out

    MPs refuse to be flushed out

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE state opposition has been unable to guarantee public toilets will be built at Hallam train station should it win the November…

  • Tahlia’s hair to help

    Tahlia’s hair to help

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TAHLIA held her detached pony tail in two hands and beamed at the camera. The 14-year-old couldn’t be happier that she had…

  • Thanks a million you beaut ute

    Thanks a million you beaut ute

    By DANNY BUTTLER LATER this year, David Kett should have a million more reasons to love his faithful old Kingswood. The Narre Warren South piano…

  • High standards celebrated

    By LIA SPENCER MORE than 80 hopeful businesses will have to wait until August to learn if they are in the running to win a…

  • Apprentice has it nailed

    Apprentice has it nailed

    By CASEY NEILL SHARING the Victorian Apprentice of the Year title last week marked a turnaround in Rhonda Neil’s fortunes. In February, thieves stole a…

  • Manufacturing still a success

    Manufacturing still a success

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RAY Keefe is here to tell Australian manufacturers that the industry they have devoted their careers to is not dead. The managing…

  • Home report misses mark

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Liberal Government has provided little certainty for an improved social and affordable housing supply in Casey, the council has said. Responding…

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