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January 11-24, 2012
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ROCKIN’ TO THE RUSTY’S: Bumper crowds enjoyed perfect fair weather and a heap of great entertainment at the Tranquility Fair on Saturday.
‘JUST PERFECT’ ORGANISERS are overjoyed at the turnout during Saturday’s Ocean Grove’s Tranquility Fair. More than one volunteer shared that they thought it was the best crowds ever.
All day steady streams of crowds filed into Ocean Grove Park and were treated to an afternoon of live music as well as dozens of food, clothes and curio stalls.
“It was a perfect day,” said Park chairman Colin Atkins. “We were very pleased wtih the crowds and this will mean more improvements to the park.” Pictures pages 13-15.
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THE family of an Ocean Grove teenager killed in a horror crash on Swan Bay Road want to honour their son with a trust that supports reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous people. Sixteen-year-old Rory McCaffrey died after the vehicle he was a passenger in lost control where the road goes from bitumen to gravel and struck a tree. His parents wish to honour his passion for social justice by setting up some form of trust to help young people learn more about indigenous communities. Story page 2.