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Kids tunnel through and dig up a record
World record tunnel ball: Cranbourne South Primary School students, from left, Shantelle, Laura, Chelsea, Nathan and Reese. STUDENTS at Cranbourne South Primary School attempted to…
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Brainwave leads to help and honour
Right: Founder of Beyond Disability, Pearcedale resident Richard Stubbs, was honoured with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) on Monday. By Glen AtwellBRAVE,…
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Spectators stand up for seating
MPJFL president Brian Horan and secretary Jenny Bain said the lack of seating would result in fewer people attending local sport at Casey Fields. By…
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Bring Shed back
Jett Ramus, 6, wants a place to skateboard! Backing his call (from left) is Cranbourne Blue Light Disco committee president Debbie Nobbs, Councillor Lorraine Wreford…
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Bold actions give students a quality result
Right: Lyndhurst students, from left, Jay Frampton, Steven Thomas, Jake Adam and Ben Sonnett with their collection of donated cans. LYNDHURST Secondary College’s VCAL students…
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Fire adds to family’s grief
Pearcedale Football Club secretary Karen Halket with Sue Murray and some local boys at the burnt seat. By Sally BirdA PEARCEDALE family was devastated to…
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Hyland sets Zarita for cups campaign
Cranbourne trainer Pat Hyland has his star filly Zarita back in work. Stable forewoman Erin Barker and Hyland are preparing to tackle the Caulfield Cup…
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Upgrade gets thumbs up
The new northern car park will double the number of car spaces available. A road connecting Camms Road to the car park will also be…
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Online business Broad-banned!
Cranbourne businesswoman Janelle Rhodes is losing $1000 a week after being told by Telstra her new house could not be connected to ADSL internet. By…
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Broken bottle binge
Shaun Blamire believes it is only a matter of time before a shard of glass is embedded in one of his puppy’s paws. By Glen…
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Students gang up for payback
Matthew Greenwood, Liam Aghan, Sakaria Noa, Anish Nagar and Aaron Ale prepare for the matinée performance. By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE Secondary College students were set to…
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Tip money for library
SITA Environmental Solutions had pledged $400,000 to extend the Hampton Park Library. 18080 By Glen AtwellMONEY given as a gift from environmental company SITA to…