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Hills fights hard for respectable loss
By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills produced a much-improved display before conceding two late tries on its way to a 27-17 defeat to Footscray at Henry Turner…
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On the map, at last
By Casey NeillNARRE Warren South P-12 College was officially opened last week – five-and-a-half years after welcoming its first students. Education Minister John Lenders officially…
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Game is in pole position
Forza Motorsport 2 puts you in the driver’s seat of the world’s fastest cars. By Shaun InguanzoTO CALL Forza Motorsport 2 (FM2) the king of…
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Gates put riders off course
Left: Tom Garland and Michael Bekins are not happy about the installation of gates near their favourite riding spot. By Callan Date KEEN mountain bike…
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School councils a classy bunch
River Gum Ward councillor Janet Halsall introduced entertainers, Casey Idol primary section third place winners Cory and Travis Ernsdoerfer. By Jim Mynard SCHOOL council members…
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Caravan thieves beat security measures
ACARAVAN was stolen from a retirement home building site in Kangan Drive, Berwick, last Thursday night or Friday morning. The caravan’s legs were down and…
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Upgrade to please drivers
LOCAL drivers will soon find travel along Berwick-Cranbourne Road easier with the upgrade of the section between Grices Road and Thompsons Road. The $7.7 million…
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Arson attacks on two cars
By Casey Neill TWO vehicles were set alight within hours of each other early last Friday morning. Police say the attacks on two cars parked…
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Tiger Sharks celebrate landmark season
Back from left: Casey Tiger Sharks female age champions, Jyssica Keen (14), Kirra Minton (open), Katie York (15), Alexandra Weston (13), Jemma Phillips (12), and…
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Alford on a winner
By Marc McGowanLEADING reinsman Chris Alford is looking forward to continuing his successful relationship with Cranbourne when the harness club holds its annual Christmas in…
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Cassie walks all over illness
Cassie Raselli defied illness to power her way to two silver medals at the Lake Burley Griffin Racewalking Australia Championships in Canberra over the Queen’s…
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Windfall crafted in marble
A DOVETON man won $800,000 in Saturday’s Tattslotto draw after he chose the six lucky numbers from a bucket of marbles. The man, who wanted…