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  • Band aids sound of music

    Right: Beaconhills College Berwick campus band member Nnanul drummed away at a performance to Hampton Park Primary School students last week.Above: Band member Lauren played…

  • Super store set to open

    Staff at Tooradin’s new FoodWorks supermarket can’t wait to open to the public next week. From left: Ingrid, Michelle, Ross, Josh, Justin, Ayden and Vanessa.…

  • Multimillion-dollar works end school year

    Above right: Hastings MP Rosy Buchanan, builder Tony Bernard, Pearcedale Primary School deputy principal Jeff Mead and principal Don McKenzie are pleased to unveil the…

  • School shoots for stars

    CRANBOURNE South Primary School students slam dunked the opposition to reach the state finals of the McDonald’s Hoop Time basketball competition last week. The talented…

  • Theft puzzles trainer

    Richard Laming says a valuable horse massager was stolen from his Fiveways racing stables on the weekend. – Alison NoonanA FIVEWAYS horse trainer has appealed…

  • Elderly earn care bonus

    Cranbourne MP Jude Perera and Aged Care Minister Gavin Jennings visited the Cranbourne Senior Citizens last week to announce a massive funding boost to aged…

  • Goodwill brings relief

    Cranbourne Information and Support Service manager Leanne Petrides accepts a $500 donation from Lawson Poole Daylight Lodge master Ken White at Tuesday’s Christmas luncheon. LAWSON…

  • Crossing shortage puts students at risk

    While Christmas spirit is abundant at school crossings throughout Cardinia Shire, the same can’t be said for the City of Casey, which is experiencing severe…

  • Collecting mail just a walk in the park

    Letterboxes of Hampton Park residents were removed by vandals and erected in a nearby park. COLLECTING the mail was a walk in the park for…

  • Funds get pool in the swim

    Cranbourne residents and councillors are delighted with the news that construction of the Cranbourne pool will start next year thanks to a $2.5 million State…

  • City pulls plug on Supercross

    Organisers of the Tooradin Yamaha Australian Open of Minibike Supercross, Mick Sinclair and Adam Bailey, say they are shattered that the popular event will have…

  • Hot trip for river rats

    The Tunnel Rats from the Cranbourne and Boronia fire brigades enter the Red Cross Murray Marathon. From left: David Gorman, Troy Thornton, Kevin Randall and…

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