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Upgrade gets thumbs up
The new northern car park will double the number of car spaces available. A road connecting Camms Road to the car park will also be…
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Online business Broad-banned!
Cranbourne businesswoman Janelle Rhodes is losing $1000 a week after being told by Telstra her new house could not be connected to ADSL internet. By…
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Broken bottle binge
Shaun Blamire believes it is only a matter of time before a shard of glass is embedded in one of his puppy’s paws. By Glen…
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Students gang up for payback
Matthew Greenwood, Liam Aghan, Sakaria Noa, Anish Nagar and Aaron Ale prepare for the matinée performance. By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE Secondary College students were set to…
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Tip money for library
SITA Environmental Solutions had pledged $400,000 to extend the Hampton Park Library. 18080 By Glen AtwellMONEY given as a gift from environmental company SITA to…
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Cockie survives king hit
King, the miracle survivor! The male gang gang cockatoo, named by his rescuer Nigel Williamson, was hit by a car on King Road in Harkaway…
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Council stands firm
Above: The lone resting spot, one seat reserved for the drinks runner, is the envy of many weary spectators. By Glen AtwellWEARY-kneed spectators watching sport…
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CALC coming along swimmingly
Superintendant representative Stephen Fries and City of Casey mayor Janet Halsall inspect recent progress at the Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre. THE City of Casey’s…
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$50 million call for ‘supertrack’
Trainer Rick Hore-Lacy wants the Cranbourne Training Complex expanded to house at least another 1000 horses. Picture: GSP Images. By Glen AtwellTHE self-titled ‘Stallion Maker’,…
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Space welcome
Commuters have welcomed the extra 400 car parks that will be developed early next year as part of the Cranbourne Railway Station’s stabling upgrade, as…
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It’s business and a pleasure for Fenech
Vic Fenech has been a dedicated horse owner and supporter of Victorian harness racing for almost 20 years. VIC Fenech is one of those guys…
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Cup sets a popular pace
Trainer of Sting Lika Bee Brian Tuddenham and driver Jodi Quinlan with the 2007 Cranbourne Pacing Cup. PLANNING is well under way for the big…
