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MAD money makes such a difference
Above: Grade five students Corey and Elisha sported crazy hairstyles to raise money for the Starlight Foundation. IT was pure MADness at a Cranbourne primary…
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Man extradited over attack on cricketers
The article that appeared on 22 December 2005 after a group of cricketers were attacked outside McDonald’s in Cranbourne. By Sarah SchwagerA MAN has been…
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Students follow the code
Students look on as police rock it out at the school. STUDENTS at a Hampton Park primary school were singing and cycling last week when…
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New centre of celebrations
Bavareen, Amrita and Rakesh Bharat from Lynbrook enjoy the celebrations at the opening of the shopping centre. HUNDREDS turned up to the opening of the…
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Hair-raising fun for a cause
Above: Three-year-old Alana of Cranbourne proudly shows that she’s had her hair coloured as part of the World’s Greatest Shave. CRANBOURNE residents and businesses showed…
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‘Jump to it’
Blind Bight’s James jumps Graham Elso and Shirley Wharton, who stand in an impressive hole dug by local kids. Picture: Luke Plummer. By Sarah SchwagerBLIND…
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Christmas spent on the front line
Above: CFA crews head out to control fires in Gippsland last Thursday. By Sarah SchwagerTOORADIN CFA Captain David Bulman will not be home for Christmas…
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Pick of the pitch
Jason Pongracic has been selected for the VPSSA cricket team. A DEVON Meadows boy is top of the field when it comes to cricket and…
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A lesson in giving
Above left: Schoolchildren in Sri Lanka were thankful for funds raised to help keep them at school. THE festive spirit has prompted a Hampton Park…
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Ashlea is wired for art
Ashlea McGrath with her life-size sculpture, which won the Acquisitive Art Prize atCranbourne Secondary College. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE student has celebrated the end of…
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Thanks down to a tea
Parents and teachers, from left, Debbie Herouvim, Sylvana Stewart, Sandra Cutting, Sally Newport, Mary Anne Smith, Linda Mossi, Wendy Fletcher, Kenny Johnston, principal Jan White…
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College to play host to students on the move
Balcombe Grammar School principal Matthew Dodd with Tyler, left, and Ashleigh. CRANBOURNE Christian College will host a group of Mount Martha students this year as…
