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Revving up for a good cause
A Cranbourne couple have helped raised money for a good cause at the All American Car Display and Man Cave Alley in Gembrook on Sunday…
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Loo with a view
A newly built public toilet on the Blind Bight foreshore which did not have a privacy door has now been covered. Resident Bob O’Connell spoke…
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Feeling blues over ruined pier
Repair works to begin at a deteriorating wooden jetty at the Blind Bight foreshore is in limbo as the managing authority remains “unclear.” The jetty,…
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It’s all to do with the price of fish
Kenneth Chi is feeling the pinch when it comes to selling flathead fillets at $49.99 per kilo. Mr Chi, who is the manager of Fish…
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Let’s walk to remember
Joel Sardi, 28, had his whole life ahead of him. He was a promising footballer, served with the Australian Army, loved to run, swim, ride,…
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Syringe stinger
A mother has been left horrified after finding syringes exposed in a sharps container in a uni-sex toilet at Hungry Jacks in Cranbourne. Racheal Chadwick…
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Tons of fun for Wells
Luke Wells’ sheer impact as a leader of Casey-South Melbourne can never be underestimated. He has provided a calm head and possesses a presence that…
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Car crashes into truck
A woman was taken to hospital after her car collided with a truck at a notorious intersection in Cranbourne West on Thursday 14 February. Police…
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Armed robber shotgun’s milk
A thug with a thirst for flavoured milk has been captured on camera pointing a sawn off shot gun at a service station attendant in…
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Fire hits garden nursery
Fire crews responded to a nursery garden fire in Skye during the morning of Thursday 14 February. Firefighters were called to the blaze at 5.45am…
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Trees ‘need to go’
Geoff Wright says it’s just a matter of time before looming gum trees over his home eventually topple. He is one of a number of…
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Fear won’t define Andrew
While growing up in South Sudan, Andrew Gai feared being kidnapped by militants from another tribe. “The children who were taken by these militants were…