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Equestrian plans
By Lia BichelEQUESTRIAN activities may be implemented locally pending the Cranbourne Turf Club’s relocation. CEO Neil Bainbridge said if the club relocated from the current…
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Animals brighten day for kids
ANIMALS on the Move made a stop at Hampton Park Primary School recently, and the students loved the move. Christians Helping in Primary Schools (CHIPS)…
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Dam good job
By Lia BichelCranbourne Turf Club’s CEO Neil Bainbridge is impressed with the club’s water-saving efforts. 28673 THE Cranbourne Turf Club has raced ahead of other…
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$10.6m sports plan
By Bridget BradyA STATE of the art athletics complex is part of Casey council’s $10.6 million dollar development plan for Casey Fields. The regional athletics…
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Milking the GP Run
CASEY council will consider expanding the duration of the annual Cranbourne GP Run to keep the crowds in Cranbourne while the wave-off event is on.…
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Snags for good cause
By Kara IrvingA GROUP of 20 Year 12 VCAL students at Lyndhurst Secondary College in Cranbourne have raised $1500 for the bushfire relief fund. With…
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Bay cruise a treat
By Lia BichelABOUT 150 people gathered at Yaringa Boat Harbour for the inaugural A Day for Special Kids on Saturday 21 March. Children as young…
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Animals brighten day for kids
ANIMALS on the Move made a stop at Hampton Park Primary School recently, and the students loved it. Christians Helping in Primary Schools (CHIPS) funded…
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Students leaders welcomed
STUDENT leaders at Lyndhurst Secondary College received some inspiring words from the Melbourne Football Club last week. The school captains, sports house leaders and Student…
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Tatts win brings grins all round
Nader and Tamer Fanous are celebrating a winning ticket at Five Ways 7-Eleven STAFF at 7-Eleven at Five-Ways are celebrating a second division winning ticket,…
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Cutting edge
Crazyshave: Kyle, Kiandra, Tayla, Bree showed their support with crazy hair. 28234_34 By Lia BichelSTUDENTS and staff at Cranbourne South Primary School emptied their pockets…