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Spill levels thrillseeker
By Bridget Brady FREESTYLE motorbike rider Cam Sinclair is lucky to be alive after a sickening fall in Madrid when he under-rotated his trademark double-black…
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Helpers in the driver’s seat
By Bridget BradyA CASEY health service is urgently looking for drivers with heavy vehicle licences to volunteer to get behind the wheel and transport clients.…
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Seeking the past for the future
By Bridget BradyA LONG-TIME Cranbourne resident is collecting the eulogies for departed residents to preserve and document the town’s history. Graham Facey, whose family has…
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Tax trapped – Clyde farmer Winsome Anderson says she is stuck on her land because she cannot a
By Bridget BradyWINSOME Anderson is screaming discrimination, saying the State Government is forcing her to keep farming because an infrastructure tax has destroyed her retirement…
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Coastal clean-up
By Bridget BradyABOUT30 Blind Bight residents got their hands dirty during a working bee on the weekend to clean up ground fuel around the community…
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Modern look for old church
By Bridget BradyPLANSfor a major re-development of St John’s Anglican Church in Cranbourne were unveiled on the weekend and an appeal launched to raise $500,000…
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School faces lifted
By Bridget BradyEducation Minister Bronwyn Pike visited Cranbourne on Friday to officially commence the two projects. Cranbourne Secondary College will receive a $7.2 million facelift…
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Casey slams UGB
CASEY council officers have hit out at the State Government’s proposed Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) extensions, saying the municipality’s infrastructure isn’t up to scratch to…
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Unsporty
By Bridget BradyINTRUDERS left the Tooradin Sports Club with an empty shopping trolley this week after security there proved too great when they attempted to…
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Artist sketchescareer for good
By Bridget BradyKAITLYN Walker wants to use her artistic talents to raise awareness about the conditions people face in impoverished countries. The Year 11 St…
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Tigers lend hand
By Bridget CookSTUDENTS at Cranbourne West Primary tackled train safety yesterday with representatives from Richmond Football Club and Connex. The Connex Tigers in Schools Program…
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Girls’ energising breakfast
By Jaimee DamonLOCAL female high school students took part in the Cranbourne Active Girls Breakfast on Tuesday June 16. Held at Ranfurlie Golf Club, 60…