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The patchwork road
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DOTTED with potholes and uneven ground, one Cranbourne resident wants to see Fairfield Street in Cranbourne resurfaced before the ‘hazardous’ stretch of…
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Salvos’ cry for help
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DONATIONS at the Cranbourne Salvos store are at an all-time low. Store manager Sheleen Humphrey has worked at the Cranbourne Salvos for…
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Wings and Fins in TV take-off
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SINCE its premiere on Channel Nine show Hotplate, Wings and Fins head chef Lauren Klavins has hired another chef, a kitchen hand…
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Senate action on Syrian crisis
By DANI ROTHWELL ALANA Cohen felt compelled to act at once after hearing what is happening in Syria. The Hillcrest Christian College Year 12 student…
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Please don’t deport Raj
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Cranbourne Cricket Club is appealing to Immigration Minister Peter Dutton for help in a last-ditch effort to save one of their…
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Whimsical characters come alive in musical
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SERVING up much more than just green eggs and ham, Seussical the Musical takes rhythm and rhyme to a whole new level,…
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Hook, line and winner
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE is the home of Australia’s best tackle store. They’ve won it two years in a row and Tackle World manager David…
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Carusi steps down as chamber boss
By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE Chamber of Commerce has a new president. Mark Carusi stepped down from the position at the group’s annual general meeting at…
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Take note of what catches your eye
THE Western Port Biosphere wants residents of Yaringa, Cannons Creek, Warneet and Blind Bight to join in an animal survey which started in July this…
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Ian’s chuffed at chamber’s grand thankyou
By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE man Ian Brandon has received a $1000 thank-you for his contribution to the community. Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce last night presented…
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Owner is missing this ride
POLICE have released the photo of a BMX bike stolen from the Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre earlier this week. The bike, stolen from the shopping…
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Kids on the right track
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITHIN minutes of entering the school gates, Kelli Williams from Metro Trains was inundated with schoolchildren asking if she was from ‘Dumb…