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  • Tingwell the star at opening

    Bud Tingwell will open The Factory – Rehearsal Centre for the Arts in Cranbourne East. THE official opening of the much-anticipated rehearsal centre The Factory…

  • Snags to help tsunami victims

    Above: Patricia and David Barker divide their time between Australia and Sri Lanka, helping children who lost a parent in the tsunami. By Sarah SchwagerA…

  • Youngster jumps to top

    Sam Pike leaps into the School Sport Australia Track and Field Exchange for long jump. By Sarah SchwagerA CLYDE youngster may be heading for sports…

  • Celebrating a new beginning

    Sarah Tiley celebrates Refugee Week at an event organised by the Multicultural Youth Action Group in Doveton. THE City of Casey joined forces with the…

  • Pledge to grow new garden

    THE Australian Garden is set for an extension after opening in May … but only if Labor is re-elected. The State Government last week announced…

  • Pearcedale puts on a day to remember

    Don Davis, Ralph Wollmer, Garry Hermsen, Rex Zanol and Jim Cunningham at Pearcedale’s Remembrance Day service. By Sarah Schwager REMEMBRANCE Day at Pearcedale put the…

  • Reflective mood on a day

    Above: Students from Cranbourne Park Primary School lay a wreath on Remembrance Day. By Sarah SchwagerMORE than 300 locals flocked to Cranbourne’s Cenotaph on Saturday…

  • Warneet welcomes its new pavilion

    Warneet Recreation Reserve president Andrew Dolan welcomes the opening of the long-awaited pavilion. A NEW pavilion has been officially opened at the Warneet Recreation Reserve…

  • Scones, anyone?

    From left: Cranbourne Country Women’s Association ladies Eileen Denereaz, Betty Bland, Joy Tharle and Alice Needs prepared a batch of delicious jam and cream scones…

  • Police disappointed by booze bus success

    A police officer directs traffic during a massive booze bus operation on the weekend. A CRANBOURNE North P-plater was among 30 drink-drivers nabbed during a…

  • Teeing off for double celebration

    Cranbourne Rotary Club president Malcolm Wells, trainee pro Christine Walker and Rotary Golf Committee chairman Andrew Pinxt are psyching up for the club’s 40th annual…

  • Anglers snap up a bagfull

    Above: Cranbourne fisherman Paul Worsteling with a massive snapper he recently caught. SNAPPER are being caught in Western Port in the largest numbers for decades,…

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