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  • Church dinner for expanision

    THE APPEAL to revamp Cranbourne’s St Johns Anglican Church has picked up a notch with the church hosting a business dinner to raise money for…

  • Mums’ morning tea

    MUMS and special friends were invited to enjoy a morning tea at Rangebank Preschool this week. The four-year-old children and their mother or special friend…

  • Chamber’s interim boss

    Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge will be acting president of the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce until the next AGM. NEIL Bainbridge has taken…

  • Ziggy’s the cat’s Whiskas

    By Kim BrooksSEVEN-year-old Ziggy is in the running to have his face featured on a pack of Whiskas or win his owner $10,000. Catherine Norris…

  • Cord blood cash raised

    CRANBOURNE Inner Wheel ladies raised about $400 for cord blood research, but say the treatment is still relatively unknown in the community. Inner Wheel members…

  • Top art and craft

    By Kim BrooksTHE Derinya Art and Craft Exhibition celebrates its 35th year on the weekend beginning Friday 23 July. Hosted by Derinya Primary School on…

  • Wish granted

    By Kim BrooksZOE Bear’s ultimate wish came true when she visited the Australia Zoo in April with her family. The Make-A-Wish Foundation granted a wish…

  • Cheap housing ‘worthwhile’

    By Bridget BradyTHE president of a residents’ group says a proposal to build 48 units of affordable housing in Lynbrook appears to be a worthwhile…

  • Crash cash

    By Bridget BradyIT HAS been a long time coming, but Hampton Park residents have finally welcomed a $35 million commitment in the State Budget to…

  • Don’t skip the giving

    By Bridget BradyA DESIRE to give back to the community has inspired a Jim’s Skip Bins franchisor to provide free services to six charities this…

  • Lower the limit

    By Bridget BradyA LONG-time Tooradin resident has backed calls from traders to lower the speed limit on the main street, after a recent near- miss.…

  • State boost for Cranny

    THE State Government has announced a $450,000 commitment to upgrade Cranbourne Primary School. Another announcement to come from the State Budget for the Cranbourne area…

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