Stories
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Flippin’ fantastic
By Lia BichelSTUDENTS at Tooradin Primary School were cooking up a storm on Shrove Tuesday. They worked together to mix and flip dozens of pancakes,…
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Long hard ride
By Lia BichelNARRE Warren training partners put a creative spin on raising money for a bushfire victim at the Casey Arc last Wednesday. Jarrod Bailey,…
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Development knockback- Cranbourne residents who opposed a 24-hour service station last year we
By Bridget BradyCASEY Council has backed residents by refusing to support an application for a 24-hour service station. Two hundred residents have been fighting against…
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Chamber leader goes for growth
By Bridget Brady THE new president of the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce says she wants the chamber “to roar, not squeak”. Judy Davis was elected…
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Cruel clipping
By Bridget Brady A MAGPIE had its feathers cut and beak painted with nail polish during what is being described as a blatant act of…
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Cook up a storm, casually
TIPS on how to create healthy, simple meals will be on offer at the Hampton Park Library when the Casual Chef visits town. Chef Erik…
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Jockey hurt in fall
PARAMEDICS fitted a Cranbourne jockey with a neck brace after he fell from a horse last week. The 28-year-old suffered back pain and bruisingand swelling…
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Fire suspect sought
POLICE are asking for help to find a man wanted for questioning about deliberately lit Cranbourne fires. At 4.15pm on 21 February, a witness spotted…
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Houses splash out for carnival
CRANBOURNE Secondary College students made a splash during their swimming sports last week. About 750 students enjoyed a day of perfect weather at Doveton Pool…
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CFA bowls in
TWILIGHT bowls took on added meaning at the Hampton Park Bowls Club last week, when members invited the CFA crew to join their weekly event.…
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The ache to bake
Getting prepared for the second Hampton Park Community House bake-off are, from left, Hampton Park Networking Group members Wendy Murphy and Vanessa Gerdes with Sue…