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Hills swing into top form
Endeavour Hills youngster Matthew Aslett was part of another last-gasp triumph on the weekend. By Marc McGowan ENDEAVOUR Hills remains in the Victorian Sub District…
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Preps ready for school
SMILES and excitement filled the air at Chalcot Lodge Primary School, Endeavour Hills, as new Prep students commenced their school lives. Waving goodbye to their…
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Drum beat draws tribe together
By Elizabeth HartIT SEEMED so quiet on the streets of Melbourne in 2001 when the first member of the Lopit tribe arrived from southern Sudan.…
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Rivals set to challenge leaders
Narre Warren opener Shean Vanderwert was one of only two Magpie batsmen who managed to score double figures in its 96-run loss to North Dandenong…
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Towers above all the rest
PixelJunk Monsters PS3 Rating 4/5 IT’S hard to believe that a game costing less than $10 and purchased via a digital download interface could possibly…
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Latest flop hurting Swans
Casey-South Melbourne youngster Luke Chapple could be headed back to the club’s seconds for an extended stint after dual failures in its clash with Dandenong…
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Skaife’s car to spur Emery
Left: Geoff Emery is set to make a serious assault on the Fujitsu Series in 2008 after buying Mark Skaife’s Holden VZ Commodore. By Marc…
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Gather around for a highland spectacular
THE 22nd annual Berwick Highland Gathering will take place this Sunday at Akoonah Park in Berwick. The Rotary Club of Narre Warren is staging the…
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Fundraising cash is music to their ears
By Kelly YatesCHILDREN at St Paul Apostle South Primary School stepped into the spotlight with an energetic variety concert to raise funds for their East…
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Ideas grow to fruition
From left, Myuna Market volunteer Karin McLean with her children Bella and Daniel, and City of Casey Sprouting New Ideas Project officer Sara McAlistar look…
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Resident foils arson attempt
POLICE are calling for witnesses after a fire broke out at a George Avenue home in Hallam. The 38-year-old resident awoke about 2.40am on Thursday…
