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Passionate pair harness careers
Concession driver Matt Cormick and renowned trainer Lee Evison both have harness racing ‘in the blood’. Picture: Luke Plummer. By Sarah PearsonLEE Evison and Matt…
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Major upgrade on track
Harness Racing Victoria planning and development manager Rob Pongho and Cranbourne Harness Racing Club chief executive David Scott on the home turn to announce funding…
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Still searching
Police are on the hunt for Darren Still, wanted for breach of parole. HAVE you seen this man? Police are hunting Darren Still, believed to…
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Library fun booked in
Above: Children and parents get up and have a dance during Hampton Park Library’s Dr Knickerbocker show. CASEY kids sang, danced, and even juggled during…
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Busy road to be widened
Tim Pallas and Jude Perera prepare to turn the first sod on Thompsons Road in Cranbourne. 20244 By Glen AtwellREDUCED traffic congestion and safer driving…
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Brutus, you’re in
It’s my shout: Cranbourne Football Club legend Steven Dalgleish was named in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) Team of the Century 36-man squad.…
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Costco effort bulks up
Cr Steve Beardon hopes to convince Costco executives to set up shop in Casey. By Glen AtwellA RENEWED effort to lure United States retail giant…
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Liana ready to take on the world
Lyndhurst Secondary College’s Liana Simmonds is heading to Belgium next month as part of the World Education Program’s International Student Exchange. 20462 A LYNDHURST Secondary…
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Family still waits for answers
Jenny Pedler visits the site on Warneet Road where her 14-year-old sister died a year ago. 20388 Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Kelly YatesA YEAR after…
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Taxing times for some
Calculator at the ready: Local tax accountant Alan Boyd is preparing for his busiest time of the year. 20270 By Glen Atwell FOR Berwick tax…
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Plastic fantastic to improve safety
With the new plastic rail are, front to back, Dan Mawby, Phil Hawkes, Simon Hodgson, Leigh Taylor, Warren Logan and Martin Prosser. 20526 By Glen…
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Food, flowers the way to loved one’s heart
Above: Rose, left, and Pauline from Woop’s A Daisy in High Street, Cranbourne, believes tradition is the secret of love.Right: Settlers Run head chef Nathan…