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  • Tractor driver thrown

    Police say the man driving this tractor was lucky to escape with minor injuries. A MAN was thrown from the tractor he was driving when…

  • Perfect start at Pearcedale

    Eastern Victoria MP Johan Scheffer, market organiser Deb Pintur, Janos Barabas selling free-range eggs, and mayor Colin Butler at the inaugural Pearcedale Farmers’ Market. By…

  • Kids spoilt rotten for a week

    Right: Brianna gets busy making play-doh creations during Children’s Week activities. CHILDREN’S Week celebrations kicked off in Cranbourne this week with kids spoilt with copious…

  • Expo pushes SOS for volunteers

    Left: Scott Joustra learns about the CFA from local volunteer Josh Finnes. BOTH the young and old turned out in force for the City of…

  • Katrina dedicates medals to her coach

    Katrina Hughes holds up her three medals after coming up trumps in the Special Olympics World Games. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE teenager has brought home…

  • Take a punt on Pete? You bet!

    Peter McGovern tipped eight out of 10 winners on Cranbourne Cup day. By Melissa Meehan CRANBOURNE Cup Day kicked off Peter McGovern’s Spring Racing Carnival…

  • Meeting raises nuclear concerns

    Speakers raise issues about nuclear power at a public meeting last week. WESTERNPORT residents gathered last week over their concern about nuclear power coming to…

  • Warneet port left out at sea

    Warneet resident and business owner Granger Burnett is unhappy about the decision to redevelop Tooradin’s port instead of Warneet’s. By Melissa MeehanTHE Department of Sustainability…

  • Country club settles in

    City of Casey mayor Colin Butler, left, with Settlers Run general manager Jane Bell and Medallist representative Daniel Smith, opened Settlers Run Golf and Country…

  • Call for doctor to fill prescription

    Casey mayor Colin Butler and Tooradin Pharmacy’s Nancy Green are appealing for a doctor to come to the town. By Sarah SchwagerTOORADIN locals have called…

  • Lights at long last for danger junction

    The notorious Hallam intersection still has a reminder of the loss of lives as traffic lights are installed at last. Picture: Stewart Chambers. By Sarah…

  • Big Mac for hoop Mertens

    Cranbourne jockey Peter Mertens achieved the biggest result of his almost 30-year career on Saturday when he piloted Bart Cummings’ stayer Sirmione to win the…

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