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Clyde club going soft
Looking forward to a revitalised By Bridget BradyCLYDE Cricket Club players may be able to dive for their catches next season, as works to repair…
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Horsin’ around with magazine
Helen Jones and Daphne McNeil are among a team of three who have produced a new horse magazine.23694 By Bridget BradyTHREE friends say they have…
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Rickard wants fresh outlook
Cranbourne North resident John Rickard will contest a position on Casey council in the Mayfield Ward. By Bridget BradyMr Rickard, 22, has announced he will…
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Matt sows a seed for tourism
Matt Jones, who works at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne, last week won the Lynette Bergin Tourism Fellowship. THE marketing and tourism coordinator for…
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Green thumbs win a grant
SOME green thumbs at Tooradin Primary School planted trees, shrubs and grass last week after the school won a national conservation grant. Students spent last…
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Two-up for Hampton Park
HAMPTON Park’s two sides have made flying starts to the 2008/09 RVBA Pennant season. Both teams have won their opening two matches in divisions four…
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One-shot win for RSL
CRANBOURNE RSL (1) pipped Sandringham by one shot to maintain its unbeaten record in a spirited game at Sandringham on Saturday. Once again it was…
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Rider makes a lucky escape
By Bridget BradyA BERWICK woman was lucky to escape serious injury last week after a 450kg horse crushed her at Devon Meadows. Robyn Orrlov, 34,…
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Lost man found
A MISSING Kew man was located at the Cranbourne Police Station two weeks ago. Police said Craig Fisher, 42, made his way to the police…
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40 years of history
A CO-FOUNDER of the Cranbourne Shire Historical Society has praised the organisers of the society’s 40th birthday celebrations. Kath Metherall, who now lives in Benalla,…
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Wheels find feet
By Bridget BradyPolice said the wheels were stolen sometime between 6pm last Thursday and 8am last Friday. Vandals caused thousands of dollars damage about two…