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  • Cyber use, abuse

    SENIOR Lyndhurst Secondary College students learnt the ins and outs of the online world when a guest speaker visited them recently. Greg Geppart, who works…

  • House fire death

    A 58-year-old man died in a house fire in Tooradin on Tuesday. Emergency services were called to the Mickle Street address about 4pm after the…

  • Undercover thief

    A CRANBOURNE resident’s underwear has gone missing from their clothesline for the second time in as many weeks. Police said there had been two separate…

  • Rotary’s new leader

    By Bridget Brady32187 MEMBERS of the Cranbourne Rotary Club welcomed their new president Stan Bankes- Fay on Friday night and celebrated a successful year at…

  • Art from the ashes

    A BURNT-OUT fence post from the bushfires in Labertouche has been turned into a work of art by the new Cranbourne Rotary Club president. Stan…

  • Sapphire shine for service

    – Bridget BradyANDREW Pinxt migrated to Australia from Holland as a 20-year-old with two suitcases of clothes and a few tools. Forty-one years later, the…

  • Speed humps

    By Bridget BradyROSEBANK Drive residents will not be getting speed humps installed in their street, they say, has become a hoon hot spot. The Cranbourne…

  • 17,000 job

    By Bridget BradyTWO primary schools and a secondary school will be built in the 800- hectare Cranbourne West precinct. The Cranbourne West Precinct Structure Plan…

  • Range of art

    By Bridget CookTHE Cranbourne Arts and Craft Society officially opened its inaugural exhibition last week in the Cranbourne Library. More than 40 works, including paintings,…

  • Nine and Dine to unwind

    SANDHURST Golf Club will open its two championship courses to the public from tomorrow. The private golf club will also introduce its own stimulus package…

  • School gets a tech touch

    Federal Holt MP Anthony Byrne with students Ashleigh, Brodie, James, Mitch, and deputy principal Andrew McDermott. 31845 Picture: Stewart Chambers LEARNING at St. Agatha’s Primary…

  • Riding school tax hit

    By Bridget BradyVICTORIA’S oldest riding school faces an uncertain future if the 40-hectare property is included in the extension of the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB).…

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