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  • Plastic rail to save riders

    Inventor of the plastic running rail, Daniel Mawby, stands proudly beside his world-first product. 21 Picture: Luke Plummer. By Glen AtwellDANIEL Mawby first contemplated designing…

  • Olympics swim freebies

    Cranbourne Indoor Pool manager Chris Hargreaves is offering residents three free swims during the Beijing Olympic Games. His in-pool helper Zac tries to keep his…

  • Bowling club honours veterans

    Cranbourne RSL Bowling Club’s Clarrie Ware and John McGuinness receive Super Veterans Badges from Royal Victorian Bowls Association councillor Tony Bourke. CRANBOURNE RSL Bowling Club…

  • 100 days of schooling, and counting

    Above: Tooradin Primary School student Luke celebrated 100 days of prep last week. By Jade LawtonONE hundred down, a few thousand to go. Prep students…

  • June opening for aquatic centre

    Above: The CALC is on track! Bruce MacIsaac, Casey manager of capital works, mayor Janet Halsall and councillor Steve Beardon inspect progress at the Cranbourne…

  • Veterans to benefit

    Office smiles! From left: Patrick De Jong, Philip Murphy, Denny Van Maanenberg, Federal MP Anthony Byrne and John Richardson at the Casey Regional Veterans Centre…

  • Enemy wins studio gig

    Narre Warren band My Own Enemy, with vocalist Daniel Tosh and bass By Glen AtwellLOCAL metal band My Own Enemy will spend a day recording…

  • On the trail of bike thieves

    By Kelly YatesPOLICE are on the hunt for thieves who stole dirt bikes and motorcycle accessories from a Cranbourne motorcycle repair factory last Saturday. This…

  • Cement roll

    A MAN was taken to hospital after a cement mixer rolled at Clyde North yesterday morning. The single-vehicle crash occurred at the intersection of Clyde…

  • Car rolls, man airlifted

    – Glen AtwellA MAN was thrown 30 metres from his vehicle and air-lifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition after rolling his…

  • Jump in for next design

    PLASTIC running rail inventor Dan Mawby has set his sights on finding a solution to the most contentious issue of horse racing: jumps and steeplechase…

  • Crime ring busted

    POLICE wound up Operation Womera last Sunday, charging eight thieves with a total of 260 commercial burglaries in Cranbourne and Clyde. The men were aged…

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