News
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Jockey hurt in fall
PARAMEDICS fitted a Cranbourne jockey with a neck brace after he fell from a horse last week. The 28-year-old suffered back pain and bruisingand swelling…
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Fire suspect sought
POLICE are asking for help to find a man wanted for questioning about deliberately lit Cranbourne fires. At 4.15pm on 21 February, a witness spotted…
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Houses splash out for carnival
CRANBOURNE Secondary College students made a splash during their swimming sports last week. About 750 students enjoyed a day of perfect weather at Doveton Pool…
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CFA bowls in
TWILIGHT bowls took on added meaning at the Hampton Park Bowls Club last week, when members invited the CFA crew to join their weekly event.…
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The ache to bake
Getting prepared for the second Hampton Park Community House bake-off are, from left, Hampton Park Networking Group members Wendy Murphy and Vanessa Gerdes with Sue…
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Bridgeheads revisited in Clyde
WORK has started on strengthening three bridges on Ballarto Road in Clyde. Traffic on the bridges will be reduced to one lane for the duration…
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Fired by fear
By Bridget BradyBLIND Bight residents say they are living in fear because their town is a ticking fire bomb. The residents are most worried about…
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Bumper market
THE Hampton Park Uniting Church will donate money from this weekend’s car boot sale to Narre Warren residents affected by the fires. The sale and…
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Mini market
By Bridget BradyTHE monthly Pearcedale Farmers Market has grown to include a mini market on the first Saturday of each month. The goodness of fresh…
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Young readers need a buddy
VOLUNTEERS are needed to mentor and help develop young minds at Cranbourne West Primary School. The school is looking for more volunteers to be mentors…
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Boom hurts mentally ill
By Bridget Brady THE lack of infrastructure in the booming area of Casey is further isolating residents with a mental illness, according to the head…
