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Students shine for gold
4: Some of the Gold Award winners celebrate their academic achievements. HAMPTON Park Primary School’s high achievers were given special awards on the last day…
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Awards reward
Cranbourne West Primary School principal Andrew Bergmeier with winners of the inaugural Principal’s Award CJ, Tyler, Jake, Tia, Rachel and Mayleen. EXCEPTIONAL students at Cranbourne…
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‘No excuses’ for Kiwi invader
Star New Zealand three-year-old Springbank Richard who will be making his Australian debut at Cranbourne this weekend. Photo courtesy of Race Images. >>> More, sport.THERE…
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Venues move to clear the air
Left: Trios Tabaret staff Peta and Sue celebrate the State Government’s new smoking bans. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE bars and pubs are acting quickly to accommodate…
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Two share inaugural award
Casey mayor Colin Butler presents Susan Bergman with the inaugural Lindsay King Arts initiative award. By Jim Mynard SUSAN Bergman and the late George Stephens…
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A day of medieval mirth
Mikaela, Hannah, Sam and Shae become medieval for a day. CRANBOURNE South Primary School turned medieval last week with kids dressed as peasants, knights and…
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Positive growth
The new Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce committee (from left) Nick Morgione, Don Metcalfe, Heather Wallace, Judy Clarkson, Sally Curtis and president Derek West. Absent are…
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Going, going …
Arty Pants staff member Jenny Marsh, left, and co-owner Jodie Armitage are upset so many businesses are having to move out of the Hampton Park…
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Casey Fields a ‘magnificent’ venue
Victoria Country player Ben McEvoy stretches out for the ball during a recent AFL under-18 championship match at Casey Fields. CASEY Fields is again kicking…
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School focuses on the world
Narre Warren North MP Judith Grayley and Sri Deepika Sharma are engulfed by students from Coral Park Primary School as they dance around them for…
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Parking brings loads of grief
Hayden Strickland does not know what to do now that he cannot park his truck on his property. By Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park family feels…
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Classic tale grows in popularity
“FI FIE fo fum… I smell the blood of an Englishman.” That cry can be heard loud and clear from this Sunday as the BATS…
