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Jungle drums
AN AFRICAN storyteller and drummer fascinated Kilberry Valley Primary School students last week. Valanga Khoza told traditional stories and played music for the students during…
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A timely musical production
By Bridget BradyA WORLD premier musical production written by a Cranbourne school teacher is on show at Frankston. The script, music and lyrics for the…
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Horsy love
By Bridget BradyHORSE lovers in Casey have rallied to help a sick and elderly Cranbourne man care for his precious pets. George Smith said he…
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Bad streak
By Bridget BradyTHE Pearcedale Football Club is outraged and has suspended two of its players after the second bout of unruly end-of-season behaviour in as…
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Teddy bears to sponge violence
By Kelly YatesTHE Endeavour Hills Lions Club has donated 25 teddy bears to the Family Violence Unit at Cranbourne police station. Pauline Spry said the…
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Wet, but drying up threats
TOORADIN Primary School students are keeping a watchful eye on local water ways. Students from the environmentally conscious school visited the Sybella Avenue wetlands in…
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Burglary hunt
POLICE are on the hunt for two men who allegedly used a stolen vehicle to carry out burglaries in Cranbourne and Hampton Park. The silver…
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Boost for kids
CHILDCARE and the arts in Cranbourne received a boost yesterday. Minister for Community Development, Lily D’Ambrosio visited Cranbourne on Tuesday and announced a new sound-proof…
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Holt spoilt for choice
VOTERS in Holt have a choice of five different political parties when they take to the polls this weekend. But Labor’s Anthony Byrne is expected…
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It’s flower power
THE 2010 Daffodil and Floral Show will come alive from 26 August. Daffodils, floral art, cut flowers, Australian plants, camellias and plant stalls are among…
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From little things big things grow
PRIMARY school green thumbs did their bit for their local environment recently while helping to create a natural sound buffer for the Botanic Ridge estate.…