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  • Fire kids cautioned

    TWO Hampton Park children were caught and cautioned by police after they lit a fire along Pound Road. About 4pm on Tuesday 11 November the…

  • Tracked down

    A MAN who managed to evade police was caught after a short pursuit through Cranbourne the following day. Narre Warren police caught up with a…

  • Election expenses

    WITH reference to the article (Resign Call, News, 27 November ) calling for the mayor’s resignation by councillor Rosalie Crestani, Cr Morland said that Cr…

  • Labor gets to work

    THANK you to the wonderful people of Narre Warren South for putting their faith in me and, of course, an Andrews Labor government. This result…

  • United in heartache

    United in heartache

    By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – Round 8 ON-FIELD rivals and team mates alike united across Victoria to honour the life of Australian Test…

  • Scalps on show after silence

    Scalps on show after silence

    By JARROD POTTER SPRAYING 408 on the grounds, wearing black armbands and honouring Phillip Hughes with a minute’s silence, DDCA cricketers set about putting on…

  • Players push out coach

    Players push out coach

    By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE Football Club’s coaching merry-go-round is once again in full swing after the shock sacking of 2014 incumbent Scott Sutherland on Saturday.…

  • Tractors devour Tooradin

    Tractors devour Tooradin

    By BRIDGET SCOTT GET ready to hear the sound of engines revving as the annual Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show rolls around again. The…

  • Write response to violent crime

    THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Kelsey saw the violence on the news and she cried. Disturbed by a broadcast in which an elderly man was brutally beaten and robbed,…

  • Club moves to achieve

    Club moves to achieve

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A LOCAL calisthenics club extended its achievements above and beyond this year. The Tooradin Calisthenics Club was established in 2013 and members…

  • Times change

    Protocol, it seems, has changed as we notice the new mayor does not have the help and advice of the outgoing mayor as deputy. It…

  • Now it’s the kids

    By BRIDGET SCOTT AND LACHLAN MOORHEAD Police grateful, but concerned about children attacking parents… DESPITE a community’s huge effort to reduce the rate of family…

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