Shoebox of hope
MEMBERS of the Turning Point Family Church in Cranbourne have used shoeboxes to brighten the livesMembers of the church have filled 270 shoeboxes with...
Lions set to launch Monster Book Fair
THE Lions Club of Cranbourne will host their first Monster Book Fair on Sunday 16 November at the Cranbourne Public Hall.
Second hand books and...
Personal bests
LITTLE ATHLETICS
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CRANBOURNE Little Athletics Club now has more than 200 members.
Athletes have broken five club records and recorded many personal bests.
Record-breakers...
Long Tan leadership
By Lia BichelSTUDENTS from Cranbourne and district will soon be rewarded for their excellent attitude and leadership skills.
Nine Year 10 to 12 students from...
El Galo aims at TopGun
Pearcedale greyhound El Galo will run as favourite in the Group One TopGun race at The Meadows on Saturday night.By Stuart TeatherPEARCEDALE greyhound trainer...
Wright makes the right move
Damien Wright.By Marc McGowanDAMIEN Wright’s cricket career was at the crossroads in May.
A variety of injuries ruined Wright’s last three seasons, and Tasmanian cricket...
Cranbourne grabs second spot
Steve Bentley rolls his bowl towards the jack at Cranbourne Bowling Club on Saturday. Picture: Luke Plummer.CRANBOURNE bowlers relished their home green to...
Clyde club going soft
Looking forward to a revitalised By Bridget BradyCLYDE Cricket Club players may be able to dive for their catches next season, as works to...
Horsin’ around with magazine
Helen Jones and Daphne McNeil are among a team of three who have produced a new horse magazine.23694By Bridget BradyTHREE friends say they have...
Rickard wants fresh outlook
Cranbourne North resident John Rickard will contest a position on Casey council in the Mayfield Ward.By Bridget BradyMr Rickard, 22, has announced he will...
Matt sows a seed for tourism
Matt Jones, who works at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne, last week won the Lynette Bergin Tourism Fellowship.THE marketing and tourism coordinator for...
Green thumbs win a grant
SOME green thumbs at Tooradin Primary School planted trees, shrubs and grass last week after the school won a national conservation grant.
Students spent last...