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CFA brings order
THE Emerald CFA is selling a 2015 CFA-themed premium diary. The dairy is a smart, black leather-look A5 size dairy with red stitching and bearing…
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Van stolen during school run
POLICE are still searching for a van that was stolen from a Cranbourne North property last week. The white 1992 Toyota Hiace van, worth roughly…
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Who will get our top nod
By BEN CAMERON NOMINATIONS for next year’s Cardinia Shire’s Australia Day Awards have been extended until 5pm, Friday 28 November. Cardinia Shire mayor Leticia Wilmot…
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Born survivors
MONDAY 17 November was World Prematurity Day and the National Premmie Foundation was again participating in a campaign to raise awareness of preterm birth. Joyce…
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Check ratings and save lives
THIS summer, checking fire danger ratings to understand the daily fire risk is an important way to protect yourself and your family from fire. Fire…
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Take the next step and prepare your plan
Preparing a property for fire and planning as a household should be on the agenda for all Victorians in the lead-up to summer. “Research tells…
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Hole in one to a tee
TIME for a little bit of golf. Tomorrow (Friday) the Rotary Club of Narre Warren is holding its Golf Day at Berwick Montuna Golf Club,…
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All things rural and more
THE Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo at Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit this weekend promises to be a knowledge fest on all things rural. The…
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Invitation to feel valued
By CASEY NEILL A CHANCE chat in a Berwick chicken shop led Chisholm CEO Maria Peters into TAFE. She told last week’s South East Business…
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Meeting dissolves
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Council was forced to dissolve its meeting on Tuesday after a controversial notice of motion was put forward. An alternative motion…
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Lasting legacy down generations
By BRIDGET SCOTT A CAST of hundreds turned out to honour a significant event in Australia’s history at the Cranbourne RSL on Tuesday. School children…
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Shire HQ plan
By BEN CAMERON Council hangs on tight to bring new life into former home… CARDINIA Shire Council has no plans to sell its Henty Way…