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Strike a pose
A Stylemakers model displays a dazzling hairstyle created by the award winning stylists at the annual Showtime extravaganza on Monday night. IT WAS all about…
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Hero praises leaps of faith
Hampton Park resident Dennis Luke reflects on the enormity of his loss after fire destroyed the family home on Sunday morning. Picture: Stewart Chambers. By…
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Community spirit at play
Above: Tracey plays with her curious children Hayley and Jacob at Oakgrove Community Centre’s kids’ playgroup.Left: Hayley has a ball at the regular playgroup sessions.…
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Young workers in the swim
Cranbourne Indoor Pool employees Shane Hamilton and Kurt Dietzsch are well on their way to becoming YMCA future leaders. Picture: Stewart Chambers. THE future looks…
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Widow gives bravery award
pic to come By Alison NoonanA HAMPTON Park widow says she will be forever grateful to the brave young Doveton man who tried to save…
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Ladies live it up for CFA
Below: Tooradin CFA members Ann Carr and Julie Appleton treated guests to a glass of wine upon their arrival at the Tooradin Ladies Wellbeing evening.Right:…
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Cot fire rescue
Hampton Park dad Ron McLachlan won’t forget this year’s Father’s Day in a hurry after he rescued three young girls from their burning home. Picture:…
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Family outrage at court costs
Former Pearcedale Primary School student Dylan Beasley and parents Kim and Robyn are fighting an expensive legal battle to gain equal opportunity rights for deaf…
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Assault ruins father’s race day
Cranbourne South father Trevor Davies says he was violently assaulted in front of his kids Amy, Nathan and Matt at the Cranbourne Races on Father’s…
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Paint fumes leave Shirley breathless
Cranbourne pensioner Shirley Robinson says the fumes from her neighbour’s constant spray painting are making her sick. By Alison NoonanA CRANBOURNE pensioner believes she is…
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Cause of Hunt Club crash not set in concrete
A crane was called to POLICE are looking into what caused a truck carrying seven square metres of concrete to roll over on Hunt Club…
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Investigation is so much fun it’s a crime
Devon Meadows student Katherine Li inspects a koala skull as part of an educational trip to Cranbourne’s Botanic Gardens on Tuesday. STUDENTS from Devon Meadows…