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Brand new life springs into shed
By Lia BichelTHERE will be plenty of ollies, kickflips, grinds and grabs when The Shed reopens in Cranbourne East next weekend. The world-class indoor skating…
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Lanes abound
THE much-anticipated $36.8 million upgrade of Pound Road is on track for completion by the end of next year. Roads and Ports Minister Tim Pallas…
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Kids’farm time- Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre Jan Gilchrist cuddles a guinea pig at the open day last week. 55576
ALMOST 50 families checked out an open day for playgroup sessions at Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre last week. An open day was held…
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Skate ramp push
By Bridget BradyLYNBROOK twins are looking for some entertainment a little closer to home. Mario Bonica said his 12-year-old twins Braden and Lachlan are eager…
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Cops dare to CARE
By Bridget BradyCASEY police carried out another successful roadblock last week, with sheriffs executing more than $140,000 worth of warrants. More than 20 police were…
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Sing a song of stealing
A GUITAR worth $900 was stolen from an Endeavour Hills house last week. Police said the house on James Cook Drive was ransacked, with two…
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Bonfire over bins
POLICE are investigating a spate of bin fires near houses under construction in Cranbourne. Skip bins have been set on fire on Cerbera Bend, and…
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Face smashed in road rage attack
A 72-YEAR-OLD man was punched in the head in Hallam when he approached a driver who came too close for comfort. Police said the 72-year-old…
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Burn goes unplanned
By Bridget BradyUNPREDICTABLE winds caused a planned burn to get out of hand at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne last week. The prescribed burn in…
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Garage sheds its image
By Bridget BradyA DOUBLE garage at a Junction Village retirement village will get a $37,000 facelift to become an official Men’s Shed. Men at Botanic…
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Racing to Asia
By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE is tapping into a lucrative time zone. As Cranbourne welcomes racing under lights, it will also welcome the Asian racing market with…
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Golf wish on course- Enjoying a day of golf for a good cause on Tuesday are, back from left Geoff Lapish , Jonathon Jeffress, Anthony Witton, Josh Kendall and Brian Paynter. Front from left are Nathan
MORE than 80 golfers teed off for a good cause on Tuesday, raising more than $20,000. Local businesses came together to form teams for the…