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Imparja take on the law
A DETECTIVE from Narre Warren will swap his blues for whites next month when he and other police members take on the Victorian Imparja Cup…
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More on their plate
CRANBOURNE Secondary College gave its newest students a warm welcome yesterday. To kick off the school year for the new Year 7 student, the schools…
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Wheel need
BLAIRLOGIE Living and Learning has called on the council to take action to help give its residents more independence. Blairlogie, in Cranbourne South, is a…
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Painting smiles
SEVEN years ago, Anne Atkin was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, but she hasn’t let that slow her down. Instead, the Hallam woman has created a…
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Murder charge
HOMICIDE Squad detectives have charged a Hampton Park man with the murder of Noble Park woman Robyn Hall. Paul Dalton, 43, was arrested on Monday…
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Fires in the dark
POLICE believe 10 grass fires started in Casey on Sunday night were deliberately lit. Casey Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) detectives are seeking public assistance as…
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Muddy challenge
WAS running through fire or sprinting through a field of live wires on your to do list last weekend? For a number of City of…
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Pulling power
TOORADIN’s loud and proud Tractor Pull and Truck Show pulled in a huge crowd on Saturday. About 5000 people turned out to Rutter Reserve to…
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On the up and up
TWO orphaned sugar gliders have found a life-long home at Moonlit Sanctuary in Pearcedale. Sisters Sukari and Patch were orphaned when their mother died while…
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Illness caused crash
POLICE believe an existing medical condition may have been the cause of a head-on collision in Tooradin last week. A Bittern woman in her forties…
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Cashing in on GP
THE City of Casey will work with High Street Cranbourne traders in the lead-up to this year’s GP Run to help rev up business. At…
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Chance to perform
BATS Theatre Company is looking for young budding performers for its upcoming production. Auditions for the production The Wind in the Willows will be held…