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Frizzy hair! – we don’t care
By Bridget BradyFORGET the hair straighteners and fake nails – these girls mean business. The coach of Hampton Park’s first girls football team said the…
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All things Indonesian at school
IT WAS all things Indonesian at Cranbourne Primary School last week. Students celebrated an awareness of the Indonesian culture and diversity in the community during…
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Lucky skydiving escape
PARAMEDICS say a skydiver is lucky not have been more seriously injured after a landing went wrong in Tooradin on Monday. Paramedics were called to…
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Fog smash warning
POLICE are urging motorists to drive carefully in the fog after a collision in Clyde last week. A taxi and a truck collided on the…
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Seniors work on untangling web
SENIORS can learn about the World Wide Web with the introduction of broadband classes at Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre. The classes are aimed…
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Life-savers
By Bridget BradyBOB Piggott says he owes his life to capable and enthusiastic staff at Casey RACE, who brought him back to life. He can’t…
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Parking limits- The Tooradin Commerce Committee is calling for the introduction of timed parki
By Bridget BradyIT’S time for timed parking in Tooradin, traders say. As the business community in the coastal town develops, traders say there need to…
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Sausages sizzle for stars
THE sausages will be sizzling in Cranbourne on Monday, as Lyndhurst Secondary College students put their chef hats on to raise money for their school…
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Council ponders fence for reserve
CASEY Council will consider fencing a reserve at Cranbourne West to prevent illegal motor bike and four wheel drive use. Council officers provided a report…
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Athlete carnival winners- Dressing up for the athletics carnival are Chloe, Hailey, Theresa, A
THERE was plenty of colour and fun during Cranbourne Secondary College’s athletics carnival last week. Rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of students who participated…
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Highway danger- Members of the Tooradin Commerce Committee campaigning for a lower speed limit
By Bridget BradyTOORADIN traders have re-ignited their pleas for the speed limit to be lowered along the shopping strip before a tragedy occurs. They say…
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Narre income tops Casey
By Bridget BradyIT’S a tale of two cities. Less than 10 kilometres separates Narre Warren North and Doveton, but the difference in averge pay packets…
