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Eastern dances past Harlequin
By Marc McGowanEASTERN Suburbs’ high-octane offence scorched another opponent on Saturday as it romped to a 47-21 triumph over the Harlequin Souths at Riviera Park…
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Nightmare season over for Endeavour Hills
Endeavour Hills full-back Mani Afua is just one of his club’s relieved players after its horrid Premier One season came to a close on Saturday.…
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Do or die final for Scorpions
By Marc McGowanTHE weather is heating up and the temperature on the field is getting even hotter – it could only be football finals time.…
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The Good Guys give kids a hand
Windermere marketing and development manager Kevin Noonan and Matthew Sheedy from Narre Warren Good Guys are thrilled with the partnership between the two organisations. THE…
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Scorpions sting in tail end of season
David Biagi has endured a tough season after winning the Scorpions’ best and fairest last year, but helped spark his side in its 10-point victory…
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The Landlords at play
Berwick band The Landlords are set to launch their new single. BERWICK funk band The Landlords will launch their new single at an all ages…
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Shaw on fast-track to success
Ryan Shaw enjoys being able to compete in several sports, but lists Australian Rules football as his favourite. By Marc McGowanSPORT has always offered great…
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‘Beta’ a new marketing strategy
Not so long ago the term ‘beta’ was a pure description applied to video games to indicate their unfinished status. A beta stage indicated that…
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Tyler set to stay
By Callan DateCITY of Casey CEO Mike Tyler is set to retain his job. Negotiations will soon start to reappoint Mr Tyler after a majority…
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Fire sparks fears for missing man
Right: A man is feared dead after fire gutted this Narre Warren house on Tuesday morning. A MAN is missing and feared dead after fire…
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Centre fire under investigation
NARRE Warren Police are investigating a fire that damaged a children’s centre in Endeavour Hills on Tuesday night. Fire crews were called to the scene…
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East Timor kinder teachers visit Casey
CASEY mayor Colin Butler has welcomed two East Timor kindergarten teachers to the city. Noemia Ximenes and Francisca da Silva have travelled to Australia to…