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A sense of innovation
By BRIDGET SCOTT A LOCAL business is set to make waves in the world of commerce, following the announcement that it will receive a grant…
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Healthy business, healthy community
By BRIDGET COOK BUSINESSES from across Cranbourne came together for a night of networking and learning at the Balla Balla Community Centre recently. The Cranbourne…
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Armed with hands-on skills
A BERWICK horticulture apprentice learnt some new tricks of the trade during a recent visit to Singapore. Benjamin Carter works at Haileybury College in Keysborough…
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Angels in for fund-raising
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WHEN Barb Scott found herself on maternity leave, she needed an outlet. At least that’s how she refers to her self-made business,…
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Try to help youngsters meet their potential
By BRIDGET COOK TRY Mentoring is putting the call out for more recruits to help make a positive impact to the lives of disadvantaged young…
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Two tribes go to war
RYAN Hendy doesn’t want to sound cocky – but he still reckons his Swans will win by 30 to 40 points. The Cranbourne resident and…
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McLeans final charge
By JARROD POTTER IT WAS a season Toby McLean never expected he would receive, but one he thoroughly deserved. Narre Warren footballer McLean, 18, had…
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Cannons make Light of loss
By JARROD POTTER A HORROR last 10 minutes relegated Casey Cannons Hockey Club to runners-up after Hockey Geelong fought back to take the 4-5 grand…
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Mystery death probed
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are still calling for any information that may help them piece together the circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose…
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Full strength on the park
HALLAM Senior College secured another top-tier championship victory after its senior rugby league team defeated Victoria University Secondary College 40-18. Hallam earned the right to…
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Doves return with olive leaf
By JARROD POTTER ESCAPING decades of premiership drought, Doveton finally triumphed in Casey Cardinia’s A-Grade competition by seven goals over Beaconsfield. Only one year after…
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The game goes on
IT CAUSED one of the biggest roars of the day, but when goal umpire Paul Bast went down, at the seven-minute mark of the first…