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Cranbourne pair scores a wicket bonanza
A BAG of 10 wickets between Cranbourne turf-one’s Shane Murdoch and Matthew Moore dispatched Parkfield for 158 on Saturday. Cranbourne visited Parkfield, won the toss…
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Stage is set for aerobics action
THE girls in the Brentwood Park Primary School aerobics team have no trouble when it comes to stretching, and now they’re reaching for the stars.…
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LITTLE ATHLETICS CRANBOURNE GIRLS
Inter Aths: Dawn Burrough 100m 19.72, 1500m 11.56.66, LJ 2.28, SP 3.52. Under 15: Cassandra McLean 100m 15.37, 1500m 7.35.17, LJ 3.51, SP 6.39; Zara…
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Guys and Dolls to rock the stage
PERFORMERS from the City of Casey are preparing to tread the boards in an upcoming production of Guys and Dolls. Proven to be a sure-fire…
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Buses to get Casey moving
By Rebecca FraserCASEY’S bus network is set to improve following a $1.8 million state funding announcement. Minister for Transport Peter Batchelor made the announcement when…
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Pay TV under peer pressure
TELEVISION broadcasting has taken an interesting turn with the introduction of Peer to Peer TV (P2PTV). P2PTV is alive and kicking on the internet, yet…
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Thanks for dedication
COMMUNITY volunteers and local police members were among the people honoured recently when a thanksgiving service was held in Hampton Park. Hosted by the Casey…
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Nurse delivers when it counts
A BERWICK coronary care nurse received a lesson in childbirth last week when she helped deliver a baby in the Dandenong Hospital car park. Claire…
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Bonds of life and death
By Rebecca FraserJOHN and Maria Bastinac lived for one another and let nothing get in the way of their love – not even death. Son…
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$90m ‘tower’ to go ahead
By Callan Date CASEY council has given the green light for construction to begin on a $90 million hotel and entertainment complex in Narre Warren.…
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Council to give away free plants
CASEY council will give away free plants at the Westfield Fountain Gate and Centro Cranbourne shopping centres from Wednesday, 17 May, to Saturday, 20 May.…
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Concert gets a roar of approval
By Alison NoonanHAMPTON Park Primary School students have been involved in some unusual animal antics recently. Junior school students called on the animal within to…
