News
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Madcaps show class
Courtenay Gardens Primary School grade five and six students (back from left) Lisa, Amanda, Tahnee, Nicole, Jayden and Tess and (front) Tanika, Joel and Taylor…
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Slow down for safety
Hastings MP Rosy Buchanan (front) with traffic intelligence analyst Senior Constable Ross Randall and (back from left) Alex Brigo and Sean McLennan from VicRoads, Pearcedale…
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Dog foils break-in
Hampton Park Senior Citizens Club president Peter Hall shows one of the windows that was broken in the incident and repaired soon after. Picture: Stewart…
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Mosque sparks new rage
Ahmadiyya in City of Casey president Javed Choudhary and member Nasir Ahmed say their proposal to build a mosque in Clyde will be a positive…
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Students adopt athletes
Casey school students, from left, Sulesa Alaifea, Josh Anderson, Jeremy Adrover, Raymond Tjoeka, Candice Dauguet, Christine Davies, Dylan Smith, Monica Sun and Shivneel Kumar are…
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Black spot festive fears
Sonja Bertram, Andrew Dolan, Jenny Mallinson and Robin Dzedins are frustrated that promised works to construct a roundabout at the notorious South Gippsland Highway/Baxter-Tooradin Road…
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Josh has
‘Sunrise’ reporter Paul Murray, |Cranbourne North teenager Josh Conder and camera man Paul Slater caught the early morning rays |yesterday when the popular Channel 7…
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Group vows to fight roadworks
Cranbourne residents Alan and Joan White, Ken Leemon, Marie Adam and Alf Klavins met with Shadow Minister for Transport Terry Mulder this week to discuss…
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$700 cash boost for preschool
Above right: Claire Sunderland paints Cortney Jones’ face with a butterfly at Clarendon Street Preschool’s twilight market night last week. A TWILIGHT market night at…
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Parents mind preschool plan
Cranbourne Preschooler Harry Spierings, Vicki Robertson, Gwenda and Brieanna Bischof and Julie and Luke Dietrich have no plans to relocate the preschool despite the centre’s…
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Spread some cheer
Cranbourne Library officer Monica Murnane and manager Salvation Army Cranbourne Hennie Watts are already busy decorating the library’s |Christmas Giving Tree. Locals can place a…
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Service wins gaming award
Settlement Hotel Cranbourne gaming attendants Rhonda Reece and April Wilkinson are delighted to be named winner of the best Tabaret gaming venue in country Victoria.…