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  • Footy has a wee problem

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Cardinia football players were forced to urinate in the showers at Hampton Park Football Club’s changerooms last month due to a…

  • A Schoolies Revolution

    A Schoolies Revolution

    By AARON PEREIRA AS THE year-12 exams draw closer, there is something else on Cranbourne student Amanda Carron’s mind… a humanitarian trip to Uganda. The…

  • Business best eye awards

    Business best eye awards

    By BRIDGET SCOTT TWO local real estate companies, as well as a software design business, have outshone their competitors and been announced as finalists in…

  • Sibling post sensation

    Sibling post sensation

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A RELATIVELY new post office has taken out its well established competitors and was announced as the Victorian Central Network Post Office…

  • Police probe political attack

    Police probe political attack

    POLICE have interviewed a man in regards to the attack on political material near Federal MP Anthony Byrne’s office last week. Nick McLennan from Anthony…

  • Fresh outlook to employment

    Fresh outlook to employment

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of employees from Outlook have broadened their employment opportunities after completing their certificate one in work education. For some of…

  • Bowling in the sun

    Bowling in the sun

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE sun was shining as a huge crowd rolled out for the annual season opening of the Cranbourne Bowls Club. On Saturday…

  • Policies slammed

    Policies slammed

    By Lachlan Moorhead A LOCAL migrant leader has slammed the current Labor Government’s new asylum seeker policy as no better than the Howard Government’s Pacific…

  • Centrelink steps up

    Centrelink steps up

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CRANBOURNE Centrelink has made a commitment to the community. Manager Les Brown is hoping that the canned food drive during Homless Persons…

  • Road trauma brought home

    Road trauma brought home

    LAST month a group of volunteers from RoadWhyz Victoria brought to life the reality of road trauma for VCAL students at Cranbourne Secondary College. The…

  • ‘Greatest’ dad honoured

    ‘Greatest’ dad honoured

    By BRIDGET SCOTT ACCORDING to 10-year-old Kieren , his father is ’the greatest, most perfect dad ever.’ This said, it was only fitting that Daniel…

  • Sanctuary for species

    Sanctuary for species

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A RARE occurrence will excite visitors to the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park as staff welcome a critically endangered species to their…

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