Kids stranded by bus driver
TWO primary schoolchildren were left to find their own way home after a bus driver dumped them in t... (16/02/2006) |
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First funds for pool
CASEY Council is making waves in the development of the new Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre.
S... (16/02/2006) |
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New help for legal issues
CRANBOURNE’S newest legal centre was officially opened yesterday (Wednesday).
Attorney-General Rob H... (16/02/2006) |
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Battle over coat of arms
CASEY councillors were warned about name calling after childish taunts hit a nerve at last week’s co... (16/02/2006) |
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Smiles sign of good times
TALK is limited in the Trinder household, but the family has plenty to say.
Mum Tamara, dad Carl, t... (16/02/2006) |
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Awards for volunteers
TWO locals were recognised by the St John Ambulance on the weekend.
Gloria Flatt of Cranbourne and D... (16/02/2006) |
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Kids in hot cars warning
RECENT hot temperatures have prompted a warning from local emergency authorities of the risks of lea... (16/02/2006) |
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Council boosts capital budget
COMMUNITY groups now have a better chance of securing vital facility improvements after the council ... (16/02/2006) |
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Crowds greet boat festival
A RECORD crowd set sail to the Warneet and Western Port Classic Boat Festival on the weekend.
More ... (16/02/2006) |
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Group helps dads
DIVORCE can be a tough experience for any family.
But often it is the husbands and fathers who get f... (16/02/2006) |
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Top marks to teachers
CRANBOURNE teachers have the chance to make their mark in the education industry with the 2006 Victo... (16/02/2006) |
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It’s too cool for school
SCHOOL is cool at Cranbourne Primary.
The drag of the first few weeks back after holidays has been a... (16/02/2006) |
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Learning link for teens
MERINDA Park Community Centre is helping to get young people out of the unemployment rut and back in... (16/02/2006) |
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Boy’s baton relay
A SKYE boy who has his own dreams of one day making the Commonwealth team will run in the baton rela... (16/02/2006) |
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