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  • 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…

  • Kids stranded by bus driver

    Andrew and Catherine Butler say they were left stranded in Cranbourne by a school bus driver. By Sarah Schwager TWO primary schoolchildren were left to…

  • New help for legal issues

    Hastings MP Rosie Buchanan, Attorney-General Rob Hulls, Victorian Legal Aid managing director Tony Parsons, legal aids Julie Mouy and Kate Lovett, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera,…

  • Pole position in race for fitness

    Pole dancing is the latest craze to hit Cranbourne and young mother Sally Blackwell is hooked. The Cranbourne North woman has set up a pole…

  • Marathon man gets teens on track

    Champion ultra-marathon runner Fred Brooks has donated $100 to two Cranbourne teenagers chosen to compete at the 2006 Australian Special Olympics later this year Kenneth…

  • Action needed on ‘Hoon’ Park Road

    Claude Bangard, with Huon Park Road residents, fears a life may be lost if something is not done to stop hoon drivers terrorising the Cranbourne…

  • Sweet children unite

    Kids at La Kosta Childcare Centre and Kindergarten in Hampton Park whipped up a few hundred pancakes as part of Shrove Tuesday activities. From left:…

  • Graffiti game ban win for campaign

    Erasing the problem: Graffiti fighters councillor Steve Beardon and councillor Wayne Smith took up a successful campaign to ban a video game promoting graffiti in…

  • Son’s remorse for ‘killing mum’

    Shreyes Arun is still living with the pain of losing his grandmother after a fatal collision on Evans Road in Lynbrook. By Alison NoonanTHE driver…

  • Dial-a-drivers set tone for safety

    Cranbourne residents Rhee, Shorte, Ann and Dave have started the chauffeuring business Dial a Driver to reduce the number of drink drivers. By Alison NoonanDIAL…

  • Grant remedy for neglected towns

    The Coastal Communities Coming Together Alliance was successful in its application for a $140,580 State Government Community Building Initiative grant. From left: Lynette Keleher, Reverend…

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