News
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Correction
THE News would like to clarify that the figure used in the Bunjil Place sodturn story in last week’s paper was incorrect. It was printed…
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Three times the limit
By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE woman was busted behind the wheel by police while allegedly three times over the legal blood alcohol limit last weekend.…
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Pool plan fits in
By BRIDGET SCOTT Writing’s on the wall for abandoned graffiti ridden pool… A derelict eyesore in Cranbourne which has become home to graffiti artists will…
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Make reserve playground plea
By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of Tooradin parents have called for a playground to be created on a vacant plot of land near their estate,…
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Heart attack pool emergency
By BRIDGET SCOTT A 50-YEAR-OLD man with a previous medical condition remains in a critical condition after he suffered a heart attack while swimming laps…
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Bid to make change at shopping centres
By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE mother has called for a change in disability facilities at shopping centres as she admitted she is forced to change…
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So many reasons to ride
By BRIDGET SCOTT IF ANYBODY has reason to take part in the Ride to Conquer Cancer, it’s Leigh Ryan. The Cranbourne North teen will tackle…
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Pristine beauty on show
By BRIDGET SCOTT WITH a childhood spent around Holden cars, it was only natural that Mario Vella would have one of his own some day.…
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Dust woes
By BRIDGET SCOTT A CLYDE North resident who feels suffocated from the dust along his road has put his foot down. Michael Bohmer has lived…
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Carol knew best
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EIGHTEEN years ago Carol Friday guessed Leanne Smith’s newborn son would grow to be six foot four. With the now 18-year-old Jake…
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Help is out there
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OFTEN the first port of call for anyone in trouble is to seek out a GP. It’s for this reason mental health…
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Son shines for father
By CASEY NEILL JOHN Fabian watched his son Luke accept the trophy for best original EH Holden on his behalf at last year’s Rotary Club…