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Dr leaves the turf
By Bridget CookA CRANBOURNE Turf Club committee member has passed on the reins, announcing his retirement this week. Doctor Sam Birman will step down from…
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Night racing nod
By Bridget CookTHE Cranbourne Racing Centre is on track to become only the second venue in the state to host night racing meets. Last Wednesday,…
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We won’t pay
By Bridget CookCASEY ratepayers will not foot the compensation bill for the Brookland Greens methane gas mess, despite the council facing a $13.5 million payout…
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Pulling a crowd
TAKE the family to the Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show on Saturday 2 April. The annual event, which has been happening since 1998, will…
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Knocked off for minutes
A MOTORCYCLIST was seriously injured during a collision – which he couldn’t remember – in Hampton Park last week. Paramedics were called to a collision…
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Man with a gun
A MAN was spotted allegedly carrying a firearm in Hallam last week. Police said the man was seen in the Hallam factory precinct, around Dansu…
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Car fire probe
POLICE are seeking information to a suspicious car fire in Narre Warren South on Sunday morning. Police said the car, a 2004 model, red Holden…
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One way out
By Bridget CookCASCADES on Clyde residents are rallying together to push for more than one road in and out of their estate, amid safety concerns.…
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They’ve got the power
POWER Equipment took out the Small Business category at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Business Award’s last Thursday. The Lynbrook-based business was presented…
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Diversity unites school group
By Bridget CookWITH more than 30 different cultural backgrounds represented at Lynbrook Primary School, the school had every reason to celebrate Harmony Day in style…
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Cobras clinch grand final
By Gavin StaindlTHE HEINZ Southern District Cobras are destined for Turf One of the Dandenong and District Cricket Asscociation for the first time in their…
