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  • CFA fights wind and fire

    CFA crews battled strong winds and rain to extinguish a house fire in Lynbrook on Sunday morning. At about 2.10am, CFA crews from Hampton Park,…

  • Light of his life

    By Bridget BradyANDREW Pinxt used to rummage through the old Cranbourne tip to find lamps and other treasures. He now has a shed full of…

  • The difference of pedal power – At a bike presentation at Cranbourne Secondary College last we

    By Bridget Brady and Lilly O’Gorman GETTING to school just got a whole lot easier for a Cranbourne Secondary College brother and sister after staff…

  • Footy fever

    IT WAS footy fever at Tooradin Primary School last week. Students took part in an array of footy activities throughout the day. They designed footy…

  • Band battle

    2009 Spectrum Entertainment’s FReeZA Push Start Battle of the Bands competition winner Dream On, Dreamer pictured during this year’s event. By Lia BichelTOORADIN will play…

  • Traders eye GP run

    Thousands of people turn out to the streets of Cranbourne for the annual wave off in the lead up to the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix…

  • Classics displayed

    THE Classic and Rod Club of Victoria will jumpstart their season this weekend with a special launch event at the Cranbourne Soccer Oval. The event…

  • Row over ramps

    By Bridget CookA CRANBOURNE school’s dream has turned into a construction nightmare after a spate of problems following federal funding for a new gymnasium. Courtenay…

  • Rotary assists college

    THREE Cranbourne Rotary Club members will leave for Tonga next week to help upgrade a run-down agricultural college. The Cranbourne Rotary Club will also sponsor…

  • Earthquake tremors felt

    RESIDENTS from Cranbourne and surrounds were all shook up when two small earthquakes were felt in the area at about 6.20 Tuesday night. The earthquake’s…

  • Save our soil

    By Bridget BradyCASEY council has requested the State Government remove about 4000 hectares from the south-east Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) investigation area. The move is…

  • Teen robbed

    A 16-YEAR-old Cranbourne student is without his phone and wallet after he was approached by a group of males at the Dandenong Railway Station and…

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