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  • Height of acting

    Height of acting

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BRYCE Nicholls’ height has proved more than a little helpful over the journey. The 6’6″ teenager, an aspiring actor from Berwick, was…

  • Rematch in steel cage

    Rematch in steel cage

    WarZone 20 is back in Berwick in a big way with the first ever tag team Cage Match. New WarZone Tag Champions Mike Burr and…

  • Elvis swings by for fund-raiser

    Elvis swings by for fund-raiser

    A MAJOR fund-raising event for one of the region’s biggest charitable organisations is fast approaching. The Casey-Cardinia Foundation will host its annual charity dinner on…

  • Art take to gym

    Art take to gym

    By BRIDGET COOK CORAL Park Primary School’s gymnasium was turned into an art gallery last week. The Hampton Park school hosted its first art expo…

  • Snow White for the holidays

    Snow White for the holidays

    By BRIDGET COOK PEOPLE’s Playhouse is bringing the family classic Snow White to Cranbourne this month for some school holiday entertainment. The young cast, directed…

  • Spring into the market

    Spring into the market

    Spring has arrived at the Rotary Club of Berwick’s Farmers’ Market. Shoppers can come and enjoy the spring market in the beautiful grounds of the…

  • Princess… whatsername?

    Princess… whatsername?

    By BRIDGET COOK ALL your favourite fairy tale characters will take to the stage in Cranbourne next week for BATS Theatre Company’s latest musical. Princess…

  • Race is on to fight cancer

    THE Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club will do its bit for awareness around prostate cancer with a major fundraiser this month. On Wednesday 24 September visitors…

  • Team gets a move-on

    Team gets a move-on

    By BRIDGET COOK ST AGATHA’S Primary School aerobics team members proved that they are among the best in the country last month. The school’s two…

  • High time for fling wins

    High time for fling wins

    By BRIDGET COOK TWO local teenagers have danced their way to the top, both being crowned state Highland dancing champions last month. Hayley Winter and…

  • It beats the books

    It beats the books

    LYNDHURST Secondary College students were given a break from the books and got party on their lunchbreak recently, all for a good cause. The school’s…

  • Got the lot

    Got the lot

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE general manager of one of Cranbourne’s leading entertainment facilities has said that redevelopments will turn it into a “total destination venue.”…

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