News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Winter wedding wonderful
Right: Mark Barrett, 42, and Bernadette Stevenson, 35, tied the knot in the beautiful forest RAIN failed to dampen the spirits of guests at Mark…
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King and queen of the castle
Justine Johnstone and Shawn Davitt had a fairytale wedding at Overnewton Castle. JUSTINE Johnstone and Shawn Davitt were married at Overnewton Castle, a historic Scottish…
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Happy new year for Tatts winners
Hampton Park Tavern employees Dianne Dillon, Sherrie Polglase and Kay Barrass celebrate after their 28-member By Alison NoonanLIFE is now a dream for Hampton Park…
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School celebrates end of year
Left: Cranbourne West Primary School students Jessie, Kai, Kyle, Tia, Hayden, Jack and Ryan get in costume for the annual Christmas concert. CRANBOURNE West Primary…
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Post moves to avoid fines
The old Australia Post box on High Street in Cranbourne has been relocated to nearby Lyall Street after the mail giant copped hefty parking infringements…
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School joins Kathy’s fight for life
Left: Eumemmerring Primary School has thrown its support behind Hallam breast cancer sufferer Kathy Levanic, raising more than $200 for potentially life-saving treatment. Grade five…