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  • Starting time for wave off

    MOTORCYLISTS taking part in the wave-off on Saturday are advised to arrive in Cranbourne between 8am and 9.45am. The wave-off will occur at High Street…

  • Anthem sounds off

    By Kelly YatesFOR the first time in the history of the MRA Cranbourne GP Run, the National Anthem will be performed at this weekend’s wave-off.…

  • Just a little fun

    By Bridget BradyA LITTLE race has caused a lot of controversy at Cranbourne, but organisers maintain it was all in the name of fun. The…

  • Milking the run

    THE Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce (CCC) will have 3000 booklets full of vouchers for local businesses to hand out at the MRA Cranbourne GP Run.…

  • Market feature a family affair

    THIS weekend’s Pearcedale Farmers’ Market will showcase the return of the Hobson family spring harvest of asparagus. Silvana Hobson said she was happy to share…

  • Schools set to get on board

    Prep students Ronan and Christopher and mayor Geoff Ablett are pictured with the flags that local primary schools will decorate to line the streets of…

  • High octane, high spirits

    Casey mayor Geoff Ablett, Motorcycle Riders Association (Victoria) membership secretary Mick Doedee, beyondblue research advisor Professor David Clarke, beyondblue business and finance manager Keith Mortimer…

  • Get the sounds of motor city

    CASEY Radio 3SER will be broadcasting live from Greg Clysdale Square from 8am to 11am at the event. People can tune in on 97.7 FM.

  • Methane money sought

    CASEY’S mayor Geoff Ablett has called on the State Government to help foot part of the $77 million bill for the methane gas mess at…

  • John’s Anzac spirit

    By Melissa MeehanA PROMISE to an ailing friend has John Filmer “hooked” on the RSL. For the past five years, Mr Filmer,76, has been synonymous…

  • Smooth sailing at 102- Langford Grange Aged Care resident Betty Spence celebrated her 102nd bi

    By Bridget BradyBETTY Spence travelled by ship to Australia in 1914 and it was on that journey that she fell in love with the sea.…

  • Ponying up for holidays

    CHILDREN made the most of free pony rides at the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre recently. Shetland ponies helped take boredom out of the school holidays for…

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