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Hospital surgery numbers rise
CRANBOURNE Integrated Care Centre is doing its bit to relieve pressures on Victoria’s surgery waiting list. The State Government recently announced that 200,000 Victorians had…
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Thieves leave pet to die
By Alison NoonanTHIEVES brutally attacked two dogs before ransacking a home in Cranbourne. One dog, a twoyearold jack russell, was left to die while the…
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Heartbreak!
By Glen AtwellPEARCEDALE resident Scott Walton had ‘a thousand mates’, a thriving football career and had just started his own bricklaying business when his heart…
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Home time celebrations
By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE U3A held a double celebration last week. Not only were members celebrating the end of year and Christmas but also the recent…
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We’re no dump, says Op Shop
By Sarah Schwager VOLUNTEER workers at a Pearcedale op shop are fed up with unwanted rubbish being dumped next to their clothing bins. Each time…
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Kids’ Town a possibility
By Alison NoonanCASEY could soon boast the largest playground in the country. Councillors at a recent council meeting moved to investigate the possibility of establishing…
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Sunrise focus on breakfast
By Alison NoonanWHEN Cranbourne North teenager Josh Conder woke yesterday he knew the whole of Australia would be watching. The 15-year-old ate his brekkie under…
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Irish eyes still smiling
By Sarah Schwager“A PHOTO of me? Good heavens, I’ll crack the camera.” At 102, Nelly Ireland can still crack a joke, and keeps Willow Wood…
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Snakes in the grass
CASEY residents are urged to be on the lookout for snakes as temperatures rise. City of Casey customer service manager Rob Colling encouraged residents to…
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Medals back in the Wright hands
A DELIGHTED John Wright was officially reunited with his set of Vietnam War medals yesterday (Wednesday). The gathering at the Cranbourne RSL saw the stolen…
