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  • Revamp plan more than grandstanding

    Cranbourne’s three codes are looking at revamping the Cranbourne Racecourse’s grandstand. By Sarah SchwagerTHE Cranbourne Racecourse is on track for a revamp. The Cranbourne Turf…

  • Plan to bring broadband up to speed

    McMillan MP Russell Broadbent, Flinders MP Greg Hunt, Federal Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Minister Helen Coonan and La Trobe MP Jason Wood join…

  • Rare find solves dog attack mystery

    Nigel Williamson shows how the lace monitor was found running across a street with a leash around its neck in Cranbourne South last week. By…

  • Fete returns after several years

    Devon Meadows Primary School captains Nick and Erin jump for joy as they prepare for the return of the school fete next week. DEVON Meadows…

  • Swimming spirit in the house

    In the house spirit: Front, Tayla, Jacky and Meagan, and back, Kaitlin and Rachel. CRANBOURNE Secondary College students exchanged their desks and classrooms for a…

  • MAD money makes such a difference

    Above: Grade five students Corey and Elisha sported crazy hairstyles to raise money for the Starlight Foundation. IT was pure MADness at a Cranbourne primary…

  • Man extradited over attack on cricketers

    The article that appeared on 22 December 2005 after a group of cricketers were attacked outside McDonald’s in Cranbourne. By Sarah SchwagerA MAN has been…

  • Students follow the code

    Students look on as police rock it out at the school. STUDENTS at a Hampton Park primary school were singing and cycling last week when…

  • New centre of celebrations

    Bavareen, Amrita and Rakesh Bharat from Lynbrook enjoy the celebrations at the opening of the shopping centre. HUNDREDS turned up to the opening of the…

  • Hair-raising fun for a cause

    Above: Three-year-old Alana of Cranbourne proudly shows that she’s had her hair coloured as part of the World’s Greatest Shave. CRANBOURNE residents and businesses showed…

  • ‘Jump to it’

    Blind Bight’s James jumps Graham Elso and Shirley Wharton, who stand in an impressive hole dug by local kids. Picture: Luke Plummer. By Sarah SchwagerBLIND…

  • Christmas spent on the front line

    Above: CFA crews head out to control fires in Gippsland last Thursday. By Sarah SchwagerTOORADIN CFA Captain David Bulman will not be home for Christmas…

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