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MORE than 600 people enjoyed Cultures in Casey at Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick on Sunday and were able to dabble in a range of foods, drinks and entertaining acts from across the globe.
Event-goers enjoyed food from more than five countries and danced the night away to music from Scotland, China, Samoa, Ghana, India, and Sri Lanka.
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CRANBOURNE will rev its engines this weekend.
On Saturday 19 March there will be a special car park sale at Cranbourne Home.
As well as a gold coin donation sausage sizzle, the Biggest Loser’s Auvale family will be at Fresh Value Market to discuss how they got into gear and lost more than 200kg between themselves.
The Cranbourne locals will be on hand to share the secrets to their success with shoppers over a coffee at the centre’s grocery store.
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STAR News has heard reports of a “revolting” smell in Lyndhurst.
Apparently it comes and goes and has locals shutting their windows and doors to keep it out. Do you live with the stench? Contact journalist, Georgia Westgarth on, georgia.westgarth@starnewsgroup.com.au to tell your stinky tale.
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