News
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Keep on truckin’
MONSTER truck fever hit Cranbourne on Easter Saturday, when 5000kg trucks and jet vans lit up the Cranbourne Racecourse. America’s David Brown drove Taz, one…
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Heart boots Casey Fields
By Bridget BradyNEW A-League soccer team Melbourne Heart has given Casey Fields the flick. The team last week announced it would not make Cranbourne its…
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Connecting cultures
CONNECTING cultures was the theme of the month at Hampton Park Primary School recently. Staff, students and parents celebrated Multicultural March at the school and…
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Arcade springs to life
CRANBOURNE alleyway traders say business is now thriving in an arcade that has been renowned as dormant and empty. Traders say it is exciting to…
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Push bike pain
A BERWICK woman is lucky to be alive after she was pushed from her bicycle in Officer on Sunday afternoon. Police said the 53-year-old was…
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Students flag a special challenge
CRANBOURNE Secondary College has called on the talents of its students to design a new school flag. Year 11 visual communication students will each come…
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Pastoral masters
TWO young women from Turning Point Family Church have been recognised as training pastors for their work with the youth in Casey. Kara Bell runs…
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She ought to becongratulated
JUDY Davis was congratulated and thanked for her work in the local business community at a council meeting this week. Ms Davis recently resigned as…
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Inked to exhaustion
By Bridget BradyRAY Costolloe is sore, but not sorry that a world- record attempt for the longest tattoo session fell short last week. The Cranbourne…
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Cultureconscious
STUDENTS at Coral Park Primary School formed a human graph to celebrate their many different cultural backgrounds last month. The students acknowledged the different parts…
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Cinderella steps out
By Bridget BradyCINDERELLA and her ugly stepsisters will take the stage in Cranbourne next week during a BATS Theatre Company adaptation of the fairytale. More…