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  • Get in quick for free movie

    FAMILIES can enjoy a night of free entertainment under the stars in Cranbourne North tomorrow. Stockland’s Eve residential community will host a moonlight cinema event…

  • Police seek stolen utility

    POLICE are looking for a green 1997 Ford Falcon Ute that was stolen from Tooradin last month. Police said a thief broke into a factory…

  • Festive break up soon

    CRANBOURNE Senior Citizen’s Club will hold its Christmas break-up on Friday 19 December. Those keen to attend can contact Joyce Kellett or Pat Mentha at…

  • Hawks’ great at birthday

    EDEN in Lynbrook residents enjoyed a day of celebration last Wednesday to commemorate the aged care home’s first birthday. Staff, community members, residents, family and…

  • Putting the moves on bag snatchers

    Self defence trainers Tricia Clarke and Saki demonstrate a safety tip for women. 24853 Picture: Melissa Meehan By Bridget BradyABOUT 50 women attended a self-defence…

  • Breathtaking bravery

    Cranbourne’s Michael Tucker last week received a gold medal for bravery for saving two youngsters from a house fire. 24765 By Bridget BradyASTHMATIC Michael Tucker…

  • Churches’ turn to meet the council candidates

    By Lia BichelCRANBOURNE church leaders met candidates from Mayfield and Balla Ball Ward at Turning Point Family Church on Sunday. Cranbourne Christian Ministers Association initiated…

  • Mayor’s up against re-election trend

    By Bridget Brady and Elizabeth HartMAYOR Janet Halsall will buck the national trend if she is re-elected as a councillor in this weekend’s election. So…

  • Wins for Hampton Park

    The ladies’ A2 side played a very strong Beaumaris side at home and scraped in by five shots on the last end of the contest.…

  • Winds make work for SES

    THE Narre Warren State Emergency Service (SES) responded to 12 jobs during last weekend’s windy and rainy weather. But a spokesman for the SES said…

  • Library grant’s a good read

    THE Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation is to get more than $50,000 as part of the Premier’s Reading Challenge program. The State Government recently announced that all…

  • Rain plugs pennant

    ALL RVBA men’s pennant bowls matches were washed out for Cranbourne Bowling Club on Saturday. @BT Sub Sport News:LADIES The ladies’ pennant was held last…

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