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School blow
By Callan DateA STATE Government election promise to build a new secondary school in Narre Warren South by 2009 is set to be broken. Angry…
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Tune in for splatterfest
HOW can a game that looks like a Warner Brothers cartoon be a worthy successor to a military shooter? That was the question E-Talk asked…
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The Animal wins Aussie title in first round
Above left: Cranbourne champion Shane ‘The Animal’ Brock destroyed Queenslander Matt Meredith in their bout for the vacant Australian Flyweight Title at Dandenong Basketball Stadium…
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Man left in coma after club fight
By Callan DateA BERWICK man is fighting for his life in hospital after a fight outside the popular Blitz nightclub last Sunday week. The 22-year-old…
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And then there were three
By Marc McGowanFORMER Dandenong and Carlton forward Rohan Welsh is the latest name to emerge in the Casey Scorpions’ ongoing coaching race. Welsh coached the…
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Crash causes traffic problems
CFA and police crews were quickly on the scene after two cars collided in Berwick. By Callan DateA TWO-car collision in Berwick on Friday caused…
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Raiders turn to arson
FIRE and theft hit Narre Warren South P12 College in the one incident last week. Police are investigating the crime, which caused extensive damage to…
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Youth, experience keep Cranbourne on track
CRANBOURNE batted first in its Turf One match against Coomoora and got to 4/78 before Daniel Diwell (30) and Steven Hall got together and pushed…
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Help sought to track bike
POLICE are hoping the public can help them in their efforts to track down a motorbike stolen from Narre Warren on Tuesday, 9 October. The…
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Magpies find the going tough
NARRE WARREN lost the toss to St Mary’s in the first week of its second round Turf clash at Carroll Reserve and the home team…
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Casey may cap number of units
CASEY Council will investigate ways to cap unit developments in individual streets. The decision was made at last week’s council meeting following councillor Steve Beardon’s…
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Motorists to get street speed limit reminders
CASEY motorists will soon have many reminders not to flout the 50 km/h speed zones in residential streets. Residents residing in a 50 km/h speed…
