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Skates on for youth carnival
FIRE twirling, sponge throwing and skating are three activities not often associated. But the Cranbourne Salvation Army Church has managed to offer all three at…
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Childcare centres robbed
A HAMPTON Park childcare centre was broken into last Friday morning. The Tender Loving Childcare Centre on Enterprise Avenue was burgled about 3.30pm. Police said…
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Libs’ waiting wish list
By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren South Liberal candidate Michael Shepherdson has called on Victorian Health Minister Bronwyn Pike to “come clean” and reveal the number of…
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Council gets tough on pets
PET owners could face hefty fines under a Casey Council clampdown on unregistered animals. The move follows the prosecution of Cranbourne East man Zond Turner…
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Residents at a crossroads
By Alison Noonan DEVON Meadows residents are divided by a Casey Council plan to make them pay for an upgrade of Cross Road. The council…
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Teeing off for charity
CRANBOURNE Turf Club is helping raise money for The Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal by holding a celebrity charity golf day on Thursday 13…
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Man flees after op shop assault
A NARRE Warren woman was indecently assaulted as she browsed at a local op shop in Hampton Park last Friday. The 25-year-old woman was shopping…
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In the saddle for golf club
MELBOURNE Cup winning jockey Damien Oliver has swapped his silks for spikes after joining Cranbourne’s premier new golf course. Oliver will act as ambassador as…
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Students in the loop
CRANBOURNE kids were taught a thing or two about shooting hoops at a recent visit from a star basketballer. Melbourne Tigers assistant coach and former…
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‘Tireless worker’ Lindsay dies
By Sarah Schwager LOVED Cranbourne socialite and entertainer Lindsay King has died. Fondly remembered for his guise as the town crier, Lindsay will be sorely…
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Dads on track at races
By Sarah SchwagerDADS and their children along with happy punters cheered on the horses in the ‘look but don’t touch’ Dad’s Day Out event in…
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School IT upgrade
NEW state-of-the-art information technology equipment is coming to Hampton Park Primary School. The school was one of 500 to benefit from the federally funded upgrade…