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  • Col’s star on rise

    A highlight of |Tuesday’s Pakenham race meeting was the dominant win of Cranbourne horse Zabonas in the 1770-metre Maiden Plate. Trained by Colin Alderson, Zabonas…

  • Cranbourne RSL cliffhanger

    CRANBOURNE RSL Bowls Club’s division-three team had another huge cliffhanger triumph for the second time away from home in two weeks on Saturday. It fought…

  • Cranny ladies take the honours

    CRANBOURNE Bowls Club teams were successful in six of their eight matches in this week’s metro bowls competition, but it was the ladies number-one side…

  • Narrow loss for Narre

    IN Tuesday’s VLBA Pennant round nine Narre Warren played Keysborough (2) away in a tight struggle and Narre Warren just went down 95/99. G. Hocking,…

  • Steiner education talk

    The Dandenong Ranges Steiner School and Kindergarten is holding a free information evening on Tuesday, 6 December at 7.30pm. A guest speaker will talk on…

  • Wise up to waste

    RATWISE needs to be applauded for its persistence in trying to stop hazardous wastes going into the Lyndhurst tip. The group now has the support…

  • Golf a hit at Park

    Churchill Park Golf Club Yarra Ridge Challenge winners Pamela Phillips (third), Eva Moore (first), Cheryl Moyle (second) with president Norma Crebbin. THE Yarra Ridge Challenge…

  • Cup sets a popular pace

    Left: The 2004 Cranbourne Pacing Cup was a tight affair from start to finish and this year’s event, to be held on Saturday night, promises…

  • Clean sites for sore eyes

    TRADESPEOPLE and builders working in Casey and Greater Dandenong learned how to clean up their construction sites recently as part of a Keep Australia Beautiful…

  • Cook, Jones, Tuck in

    Above: Melbourne coach Neale Daniher was thrilled to snare Dandenong Stingray Nathan Jones at pick number 12 in Saturday’s AFL National draft. By Brad KingsburyThree…

  • Truck crash brings power down

    By Alison Noonan POWER was cut to hundreds of businesses in Hallam’s industrial hub for four hours when a truck slammed into an electricity pole…

  • Kiwi ace’s second cup raid

    Left: Anthony Butt holds the 2003 Cranbourne Pacing Cup aloft in triumph after Mister DG won the race in 2003. By Brad Kingsbury QUEENSLAND trained…

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