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  • Racing start for greyhounds

    Seven-year-old Patrick Quilty from Pearcedale enjoys Jack’s company at Cranbourne By Marc McGowanCRANBOURNE Racecourse was the latest stop in the Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP) as…

  • Wars are over but memories linger

    William Murray is one of many who will remember and be remembered for their time in the war this Anzac Day. By Sarah Schwager LINDA…

  • Service to help turn lives around

    Turning Point director Professor Nick Crofts helps out a Turning Point counsellor as she provides advice to Cranbourne people with drug or alcohol issues. CRANBOURNE…

  • Fish find a new home

    City of Casey deputy mayor Kevin Bradford with images of the three Commonwealth Games fish to call Casey home. THREE crowd-drawing fish sculptures from last…

  • Pool off the blocks

    Designs for the new Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre including water slides and Olympic sized pool. By Sarah SchwagerCONSTRUCTION for the Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure…

  • Day highlights benefits of walking

    The Walking School Bus prepares to take children safely to school tomorrow. SCHOOLCHILDREN are encouraged to watch their step tomorrow (Friday) on National Walk Safely…

  • Health the winner by a long neck

    Cranbourne South Primary School students Ryan Taylor, Noah Minto, Laura Dezeeuw, Mia Sharp, Shaye Kendrigan and Nathan Peipers with Harold. CRANBOURNE South Primary School students…

  • Business booming behind the scenes

    Loren Forscutt is taking her passion for music and turning it into a career. By Sarah SchwagerAT JUST 18 years old, a Cranbourne woman is…

  • Revamp plan more than grandstanding

    Cranbourne’s three codes are looking at revamping the Cranbourne Racecourse’s grandstand. By Sarah SchwagerTHE Cranbourne Racecourse is on track for a revamp. The Cranbourne Turf…

  • Plan to bring broadband up to speed

    McMillan MP Russell Broadbent, Flinders MP Greg Hunt, Federal Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Minister Helen Coonan and La Trobe MP Jason Wood join…

  • Rare find solves dog attack mystery

    Nigel Williamson shows how the lace monitor was found running across a street with a leash around its neck in Cranbourne South last week. By…

  • Fete returns after several years

    Devon Meadows Primary School captains Nick and Erin jump for joy as they prepare for the return of the school fete next week. DEVON Meadows…

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