News
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Take a nibble at the Internet
Course participant Elaine and computer trainer Colleen discuss the finer details of computers at a training program on Tuesday. A MOUSE is not only an…
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Seniors ensure a positive response
Cranbourne U3A member Pam Thoonen displays her colourful art work. THE Cranbourne U3A will showcase its work to coincide with Seniors Week this week. A…
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School holiday booking
Ellie, Carissa and Rachael made some brilliant creations at the City of Casey’s scrapbooking program. COLOURFUL jewellery, photo album pages and collages were some of…
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Kids have a ball
Jennifer, Ben, Ann and Lochie prepare for a game of indoor football at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre. MORE than 50 kids turned out at…
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Residents tap into recycled water
Hunt Club residents Erika, Paul and Bailey Plier are the first people in Victoria to make use of a recycled water facility. CRANBOURNE is home…
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Joan’s garden of delights
Joan Ough is throwing out an open invitation for people to visit her glorious garden as part of Australia’s Open Garden scheme. By Callan DateDEVON…
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Walk a positive move
Instructor Jan Ottrey (centre) joined Faye and Les Sayers on the walk through the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens. SEVERAL senior residents showed no sign of slowing…
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‘I thought Dad was dead’
Above: Nick, Alastair and Emma Morrison had their home wrecked and lives endangered when a car crashed through their house on Sunday night. By Callan…
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Fishing for interest
Paul Worsteling and mayor Kevin Bradford dangle a line at Casey Fields in support of a fishing challenge at the lake. By Callan DateA NATIONAL…
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Hobby horse gets set
Cranbourne Rotary president Malcolm Wells, Bruce Peterson, Cranbourne Community Centre manager Margaret O’Callaghan, Ian Symons and Bill Goodall are eagerly awaiting the opening of a…
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Time running out to hunt down a grant
Recipients of 2005 Hunt Club Community Fund grants celebrate their spoils. LOCAL groups will have to step up the pace to be in the running…
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A word from the wise
WISE Employment staff members (back left) Matthew, Jackie, Jasmina, Nick, Tony, Sandi, (front) Shirley, Tracey, Somer and Debbie are hoping to help Cranbourne residents find…