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  • Stars kick in for a cause

    Morgan enjoys ice cream at the Cranbourne races. By Sarah Schwager MORE than 1700 people turned up at the Cranbourne races on Sunday, but thoughts…

  • Fresh look for Mother Nature

    The girls from Mother Nature, from left, Karen, Karen and Yola. THE girls from the ‘real’ Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market haven’t disappeared. They…

  • Opposition calls for more police

    From left, Sergeant Tony Nestor, Opposition police spokesperson Kim Wells, Senior Sergeant Michael Wearne and Liberal candidates Inga Peulich and Luke Martin. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S…

  • Safety the key to parties

    From left: Cranbourne Secondary College principal Yvonne Watts, student wellbeing coordinator Marney Hopkins, Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and health promotion project officer Megan Grant with…

  • Christmas is here

    Katelyn Sealey and former AFL player Glenn Manton, front, get ready for Christmas in July with (back from left) Rev Paul Creasey, Casey councillor Steve…

  • Trader sticks it for bypass campaign

    Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce president Derek West and Casey mayor Kevin Bradford promote the Cranbourne Bypass campaign with bumper stickers. By Sarah SchwagerTHE Cranbourne Chamber…

  • ‘A brave, gutsy princess’

    Above: Friends and family carry the coffin of Logan Harris, with father Troy and brother Baiden Harris at the back. By Sarah SchwagerHUNDREDS gathered last…

  • Footy sale a hole in one

    Hundreds of people flocked to the Cranbourne races on Sunday to pick up an AFL bargain and meet their favourite footy star. Matthew Morgan, 5,…

  • Soccer helps the bonding

    Jaqueline Stevens of Springfield USA, left, with her host sister Maninet Chesson. Picture: Luke Plummer. By Sarah SchwagerA SOCCER mad family was more than happy…

  • Visitor is one of the family

    The Croom family, Bec, Liz, Stefanie, Stuart and Adrian, with Sara McAllister, third from left. By Sarah SchwagerAN AMERICAN soccer player is right at home…

  • Clarke says Western Port is no joke

    Left: Satirical actor John Clarke talks about his environmental concerns at the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce annual meeting. By Sarah SchwagerPOLLUTANTS and sediment in Western…

  • Rooms ravaged

    Richard Howie surveys the damage after a break-in at Clyde Recreation Reserve. By Sarah SchwagerCLUBROOMS at two recreation reserves have been broken into during the…

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