News
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All out for the run
MASSIVE crowds are expected to line the streets of Cranbourne this Saturday for one of the town’s biggest events of the year. Revheads will start…
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Cup defies the clouds
By Bridget BradyABOUT 8500 people came through the gates on luxbet.com Cranbourne Cup Day to enjoy one of the biggest events on the town’s social…
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Pedestrians
By Bridget BradyA LEGALLY blind man says pedestrians have not been catered for during upgrades to a notorious Lynbrook intersection. Barry Clarke, 65, said his…
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Beating the blues
By Bridget BradySPEAKING out about his battle with depression was a daunting task for former AFL player Nathan Thompson, but the best way to help…
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Keeping it safe
CASEY police have asked MRA Cranbourne GP Run goers to be mindful of their safety on Saturday. Casey’s traffic police are gearing up to monitor…
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St Peters College to open new campus
By Lia BichelA NEW state-of-the-art campus for St Peter’s College in Cranbourne is expected to cater for about 1000 students in less than two years…
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Kids schooled by big fish
By Lia BichelTHE local fishing pond was a big hit with Blight Bight children during the school holidays. Resident Bob Wray said since the boat…
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Footy vandals on front foot
By Bridget BradyPEARCEDALE footballers will be disciplined and educated after an end of season trip resulted in damaged motel rooms at Warrnambool. Pearcedale Football Club…
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Starting time for wave off
MOTORCYLISTS taking part in the wave-off on Saturday are advised to arrive in Cranbourne between 8am and 9.45am. The wave-off will occur at High Street…
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Anthem sounds off
By Kelly YatesFOR the first time in the history of the MRA Cranbourne GP Run, the National Anthem will be performed at this weekend’s wave-off.…
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Just a little fun
By Bridget BradyA LITTLE race has caused a lot of controversy at Cranbourne, but organisers maintain it was all in the name of fun. The…