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Tooradin catches finals fever
FOOTY finals fever hit Tooradin Primary School last Friday as kids rocked up to school in their team colours. The students took part in a…
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Drive to strike a funds chord
THE Inner Wheel Club of Cranbourne is mounting its annual drive to raise funds for cord blood research. Members have joined with all Inner Wheel…
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Top cadet awarded
A NARRE Warren South girl has been awarded Navy Cadet of the Year. Cadet Leading Seaman Leanne Impey, who is a cadet in the High…
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Thefts from cars
A RECENT spate of thefts from cars in the Cranbourne area has prompted a police warning for motorists to lock their cars. Detective Sergeant Larry…
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Tomahawk charge laid
A CRANBOURNE North man has been charged following an assault with a tomahawk. The charge related to an incident in Cranbourne North on Tuesday, 21…
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Community groups to benefit from fund
CRANBOURNE community groups are encouraged to apply for grants in The Hunt Club 2006 Community Fund. All not-for-profit groups operating in the 3977 postcode can…
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Residents hit out at rail proposal
By Sarah Schwager LOCALS met in anger last week to discuss the controversial proposed rail link to the Port of Hastings. More than 200 people…
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Couch potatoes get cooking
By Alison NoonanA NEW joint venture between two Cranbourne schools is helping to get young people off the couch and into the kitchen. William Angliss…
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Jeans are name of the game
CUSTOMERS and retailers at Cranbourne Centro Shopping Centre dressed in denim last Friday to show support for Jeans for Genes Day. Retailers were quick to…
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Season’s thievings hit home in south
By Sarah SchwagerBAD Santas are spoiling Christmas for people residing in Casey’s southern suburbs. Cranbourne Police said it appeared robbers were stocking presents beneath their…
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Pool boy critical
A ONE-year-old boy was fighting for his life yesterday after he fell into a swimming pool at a home in Tintara Court, Cranbourne North, about…