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Ironing out the monologues
Back row, left to right: Samantha Salan, Jodie Newman, Tihana Wilson, Mark, Natalie Fallon, Marcus Johnson, Ben Peake, Erin McLean and Kelly Martin. Front row:…
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Footy fever hits Tooradin
Tooradin Primary Schoolstudents were feeling football fever last week in anticipation of the AFL Grand Final between Hawthorn and Geelong at the Melbourne Cricket Ground…
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Race on for leading ladies
Cranbourne trainer Nikki Burke (right) with her sister Sally-Anne Marshall and upcoming galloper Suddenly I See. Nikki has been nominated for the prestigious Lady of…
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Kids board pirate ship
By Kelly YatesThe children, aged three to five years, at Cranbourne Pre-school will celebrate the new piece of outdoor equipment with a pirate themed day…
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Day out for seniors
MUSIC lovers are being encouraged to get along to the Balla Balla Morning Melodies program next week. The Balla Balla Morning Melodies program, held at…
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Future leader
CORAL Park Primary School student Niamh Molloy has been recognised as a future community leader by Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley. Niamh, a grade…
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Mayor calls for free medical checks
Casey mayor Janet Halsall said she would be calling on the Department of Human Services to provide the checks after she discovered the health problems…
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Pocket rocket a tennis titan
By Marc McGowanLYSTERFIELD dynamo Daniel Nickels has grown up in a star-studded tennis family, but he may just be the best of the lot. Nickels,…
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Ladies tee off at Settlers Run
SETTLERS Run Golf and Country Club in Cranbourne is inviting ladies to start practising their swings and putts for the upcoming Ladies’ Invitational Golf Day.…
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Horse kicks man in face
By Glen AtwellA MAN kicked in the face by a horse at the Cranbourne Training Complex on Monday morning is nursing facial injuries. Lyndhurst paramedics…
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Halsall in, Tyler out
By Glen AtwellBESIEGED Casey mayor Janet Halsall will confront angry Brookland Greens residents for the first time at a public meeting tonight. But city chief…