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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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Ugly down to the bone

    GOLFERS at Sandhurst Club will be sporting some bad taste for a good cause this weekend. Players participating in the Bad Pants Invitational are encouraged…

  • Monster jam alert

    ORGANISERS of the Monster Trucks Australia Show have promised there will be no repeat of last year’s traffic and ticketing chaos that saw 10,000 people…

  • Surveyor rewarded

    Mike Mettes of Hampton Park:acknowledged at the BuildingCommission’s annual awards. A HAMPTON Park building surveyor and draftsman has been recognised for his commitment to continuing…

  • Fresh start after organ transplant

    Matthew Brabham and Cranbourne MP Jude Perera launched World Kidney Day in Melbourne this month. JUDE Perera knows all too well the importance of kidney…

  • Scores join in dash for cash

    MORE than 140 people took part in the inaugural Bendigo Bank Take on the Track Fun Run in Cranbourne on Sunday. Runners and walkers took…

  • Garden wonder

    THIS autumn’s Eucalypt Festival at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne will celebrate Australia’s most iconic tree with an array of school holiday activities. Walks, workshops…

  • Intersection lights up

    WORKS has started to improve street lighting at one of Cranbourne’s main intersections. Lighting at the intersection of theSouth Gippsland Highway and Sladen Street will…

  • Charity burned

    By Bridget BradyNEEDY residents will suffer the most after a suspicious fire destroyed part of the Hampton Park Salvation Army store, the state manager says.…

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