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  • Footy club hit again!

    The damage was extensive throughout the clubrooms at the Cranbourne Junior Football Club.From left: Jakob McCubbin, Martin Leinmueller, coach Wayne McGrath, Todd McGrath and Kai…

  • March shows unity at Easter

    Above: Ben Cuadra dressed up as Jesus for the march. – Callan DateCHURCH groups from the Cranbourne Christian Ministers Association gathered together on Good Friday…

  • Louts draw village ire

    By Alison Noonan NEIGHBOURHOOD Watch will be keeping a close eye on the Warneet General Store after concerns about loutish behaviour. President Bill D’Oliviera said…

  • Respect for the fallen

    Above: Rebecca Keen, Kirrily McCracken and Alexandra Heaney sing the national anthem as part of the middle school a cappella group. HILLSCREST Christian College affiliates…

  • Wellbeing key to funds

    Tooradin Fire Brigade THE Tooradin Fire Brigade Ladies Wellbeing evening will provide entertainment at the second annual event next week. Tarot readings, angel card readings,…

  • Eggsciting times at Tooradin

    Above: Tooradin Primary School prep students Timmy and Kyle with their Easter drawings. TOORADIN Primary School students celebrated Easter with activities and learning as well…

  • Sign language spreads wings at school

    Devon Meadows Primary School students Callum and, back from left, Paige, Aidan, Tayla, Lachlan and Campbell make the butterfly sign in Auslan. By Sarah Schwager…

  • All is fun at family festival

    SCREAMS of delight, heart-stopping action and enticing smells were there for those who stopped by this year’s Hillcrest Family Festival. Despite poor weather, spirits were…

  • Easter keeps on giving

    Above: Dylan-Jai won a new bike. THREE lucky Casey children won prizes after searching shop windows at Centro Cranbourne for Easter eggs. The prizes included…

  • ‘Lesson’ adds volume to call for crossing

    Corey Jarrett is bruised and battered but lucky to be alive after being hit by a car near his school. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE West…

  • Age shall not weary them

    Cranbourne RSL committeeman Greg Cheyne with his daughter Emily at Cranbourne’s Anzac Day ceremony, at which record crowds paid tribute to the community’s war heroes.

  • Serving it up to the teachers

    Right: Youth Pathways coordinator Phil Sealey, VCAL coordinator Brad Harris and students Daniel Turner and Chris Garde serve up a meal for the teachers. By…

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