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  • Van stolen during school run

    POLICE are still searching for a van that was stolen from a Cranbourne North property last week. The white 1992 Toyota Hiace van, worth roughly…

  • Blown away

    POLICE are investigating the theft of a Brivis air conditioning unit from a Cranbourne North property earlier this month. The $1800 air conditioning unit had…

  • Panels beaten

    A CAR stolen from Merinda Park railway station has been found by police extensively damaged. The car, believed to have been stolen from the station…

  • Could not split them

    Could not split them

    By JARROD POTTER CASEY PANTHERS’ under-13s made the most of their trip down the coast last month, impressing the crowds at the Mount Eliza Cup…

  • Birkhead certainly no pudding

    Birkhead certainly no pudding

    By JARROD POTTER “EVERYTHING just clicked this week.” It’s a simple way to put it, but when you tick off your maiden cricket century, especially…

  • Backing to ensure abilities

    THE longevity of the Cranbourne all abilities cricket and all abilities football teams will be ensured under a re-elected Napthine Government. Liberal candidate for Cranbourne…

  • This is the WarZone

    NOTE CALL PIC IN MANUALLY THANKS ENT WARZONE The tag team championship will be on the line between The New Lightning Strike Coalition (Enforcer and…

  • All things rural and more

    All things rural and more

    THE Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo at Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit this weekend promises to be a knowledge fest on all things rural. The…

  • From filler to thriller

    From filler to thriller

    By JARROD POTTER AN UNFORGETTABLE summer is on the cards for Victorian under-17’s cricketer Cameron Brown. Brown, 16, from Tooradin, is fulfilling his cricketing ambitions…

  • Watson first and… last man standing

    Watson first and… last man standing

    By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW – ROUND 7 (Day 1) FROM stream rolling to steamrolled, as the fortunes of Casey-South Melbourne’s (6/93) flipped quickly…

  • An ace up the sleeve

    An ace up the sleeve

    By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW – ROUND 4 (Day 1) FIGHTING back from the depths of despair, Buckley Ridges (181) now sit in…

  • Sweeney replaces Forsyth saga

    Sweeney replaces Forsyth saga

    By DAVID NAGEL PREMIER CRICKET – Round 6 (Day 2) TOM Donnell (119) used two traits that have served him magnificently during his 10-year Premier…

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