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View clears as lines buried
Greg Plant from Powerplant Project Services and Scott Brown from South East Projects stand by as workers prepare to remove Sladen Street power lines. OVERHEAD…
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Star recruit for GP run
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and Star News Group STAR News Group will lead this year’s MRA Cranbourne GP Run as thousands of motorbike riders roar…
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CWA celebrates its 78th
Right: Country Women’s Association member Gladys Welburn demonstrates her expertise with craft work. THE Country Women’s Association (CWA) Cranbourne branch celebrated its 78th birthday this…
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Close shave for boys in blue
Above: Neighbours star Pippa Black gives Cranbourne Senior Constable Brett Owen a shave as part of Bluey Day. Pictures: Luke Plummer. FOUR local police officers…
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Cop this, it’s No 100
CRANBOURNE’S new police station officially opened on Tuesday marking a milestone for the State Government. The $6.7 million facility was the 100th police station to…
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Vandal rebounds at graffiti removal
The tennis rebound wall at a park in Waverley Park Drive in Cranbourne North. By Sarah SchwagerA COLOURFUL tennis rebound wall in Cranbourne North has…
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Costumes full of character
Above left: Courtenay Gardens Primary School students Daniel and Pamod dressed up for the school’s book parade. MAGIC, spells and super heroes were the main…
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The power was with Tooradin
Right: Tooradin Primary School’s Katie, Cameron, Stephanie, Emily, Jay, Stuart, Miss Hayne, Sheree, Stacey, Jamieson, Alex and Thomas, with Kathleen in the Human Powered Vehicle.…
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Casey nightclubbers are missing the bus
Former Casey councillor Ben Clissold is the Nightrider bus extended from Dandenong to Casey. By Sarah Schwager and Rebecca FraserCASEY has a higher population of…
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School gig rocks the fans
Above: Erin, Georgia and Georgia, the lead singers of Dead End, get their vocal chords working. By Sarah SchwagerDEVON Meadows Primary School’s rock bands are…
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Jo’s ride of a lifetime
Jo Fisher prepares for the Amazon Heart Adventure motorbike ride from Sydney to Brisbane with other breast cancer survivors. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE woman is…
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Jumper job knits group
Cranbourne Community House manager Margaret O’Callaghan offered her thanks to all the people who volunteered their time and money to help make jumpers for AIDS…
