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  • Jump in for next design

    PLASTIC running rail inventor Dan Mawby has set his sights on finding a solution to the most contentious issue of horse racing: jumps and steeplechase…

  • Crime ring busted

    POLICE wound up Operation Womera last Sunday, charging eight thieves with a total of 260 commercial burglaries in Cranbourne and Clyde. The men were aged…

  • Students say ‘no’ to dole

    Dayle Willis makes a pledge. STUDENTS at a Cranbourne school have made a pledge to stay off the dole. The annual pledge ceremony at Lyndhurst…

  • Zarita struts her stuff

    Jockey Greg Childs (blue silks) has dual Group 1 winner Zarita under a tight hold down the straight. By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE mare Zarita will attempt…

  • Candles for Blue

    The Cranbourne Blue Light Disco volunteer team prepare to celebrate the event’s first birthday on 16 August. By Glen AtwellHAPPY Birthday to blue! In its…

  • Upgrade is on track

    Champion jockey and three times Scobie Breasley medallist Craig Williams inspects the plastic running rail at Cranbourne Training Centre. 21187 Picture: Stewart Chambers. By Glen…

  • Sunday is a racing certainty

    Stormy skies surround Cranbourne Racecourse on Sunday. Picture: Glen Atwell By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE Turf Club’s first Sunday meeting was a success and the club expects…

  • Storage dream store

    Store chief operating officer Kevin Allman in the new Cranbourne outlet, set to open on 21 August. By Glen AtwellTHE average person spends three weeks…

  • Demons deal

    Every heart beats true! Melbourne Football Club cheer squad committeeman and Hampton Park resident Gary Anderton can’t wait for the Demons to start kicking goals…

  • Country women marks 80 years

    The Cranbourne branch of the Country Women’s Association celebrated its 80th birthday with Flinders MP Greg Hunt, Alice Needs, Eileen Denereaz, Helen Christie, City of…

  • Snake handler charms children

    Cranbourne preschool student Keeley enjoys a triple treat of slippery reptiles. By Kelly YatesCRANBOURNE pre-schoolers enjoyed a slippery start to the day on Tuesday when…

  • Brits film Lions band

    The cameras were rolling at the Cranbourne Lions Concert Band on Tuesday night. By Glen AtwellLIGHTS, camera, action! A family from the United Kingdom touched…

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