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Tractor pull crowd cops a spray
THE humble garden hose delivered a welcome shower to thousands of hot heads at Saturday’s Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show. Crowds braved the weekend…
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Shade sail attack burns residents
Vandals have damaged the shade sail at the Cannons Creek Community Centre for the second time in months, leaving a repair bill worth thousands of…
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Street drugs on the nose
Senior Constable Peter Wilson and police drug dog Danni hit the streets of Cranbourne and Hampton Park last week in a bid to sniff out…
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MPrelays message
Cranbourne MP Jude Perera is encouraging locals to get behind the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games and cheer on the Queen’s Baton Relay when it passes…
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Set sail for boat festival
Cranbourne boat maker Ossie Whitley is excited about the upcoming Warneet and Western Port Classic Boat Festival. Picture: Meagan Trotter. SET sail for the annual…
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Store closure
The Blind Bight General Store has been forced to close its doors. THE sudden closure of the Blind Bight General Store has shocked residents of…
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Police shoot-out in arcade
Senior Constable Anthony Marks from Dandenong Police shows Kath how it is done as they fight to the death on a video game at the…
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U3A finds dream home
Members of the Cranbourne U3A braved the heat for their first meeting for the year on Friday. Back from left: Tony Camilleri, Gail Cantwell, Gary…
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Wider war on graffiti wanted
Casey councillors Steve Beardon and Wayne Smith are calling on the State Government to legislate statewide ‘antigraffiti’ laws. By Alison Noonan CASEY councillors have called…
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Casey celebrates its citizens
From left: Casey’s nonresident of the year Lisa Benn, Senior Citizen of the Year Beryl Maddern, Citizen of the Year Robyn Garbutt, Reverend Paul Creasey…
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New treats at the market
Trevor Sell will have new season blood plums at this month’s farmers market. VISITORS to the Cardinia Ranges Farmers’ Market at the Pakenham Racecourse on…
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Kitty litters arrive in droves
Top: Case no. 507729 and (above) Case no. 507457 await their fate. BOXES of unwanted kittens are being dumped at the RSPCA’s Pearcedale Aid every…