News
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New face to old market
Right: Garry Birch and Colin Bridget CookTHE popular Tooradin Market will return to its foreshore home this month under a new management. After running the…
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Footballer to the last
Top: Pearcedale Football Club players clapped Shaughn O’Connor onto the ground when he played his 300th game for the club in 2007. By Bridget BradyTHE…
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Christmas love in a shoe box
By Bridget BradyA SHOE box filled with gifts could brighten Christmas for children living amid poverty or disaster. And Cranbourne’s Turning Point Family Church is…
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Hunt for vicious attackers
INVESTIGATIONS are continuing into an assault at Cranbourne North on the weekend that left one man in a critical condition. Police were told a group…
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Young star bags awards
By Lia BichelMARSHERE Dance Studio has produced a rising star in Cranbourne North’s James Quigley. The seventeen-year-old has only been dancing for three years and…
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College’s charity car
By Kara Irving STUDENTS at Lyndhurst Secondary College have donated the ultimate gift to charity- a car filled with non-perishable items to the Salvation Army.…
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Helmet saves tree lopper
A HELMET prevented a work accident from being a more serious situation at Cranbourne last week, paramedics said. A 21-year-old was struck on the head…
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Brain injury support group
CASEY residents who have an acquired brain injury (ABI) are encouraged to join a new social self-support group in Berwick. The group was formed about…
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Dads make it an
Father’s Night was a success at Rangebank Preschool when children brought their dads to the preschool for the night. RANGEBANK Preschool children brought their fathers…
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Bus stop fight charges
A FIGHT at a bus stop has resulted in a 16-year-old Cranbourne boy being taken to hospital with injuries. Police said at about 3.30pm on…
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Work on wheels
TOORADIN Primary School students decorated their wheels and did laps around the school during a wheel-a-thon last week. The event raised funds for fitness track…
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Clean-up call
THE CFA is urging Casey residents to clean up their gardens in preparation for the upcoming fire season. In response to the decade-long drought, which…