News
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Ben ‘runs’ from home
Ben Aslett is packing his bags – and his baseball gear – to head to Japan after being selected in the Victorian under-12 side. By…
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Onward, to new lands
WE’VE conquered the Star Wars universe, traversed the embattled lands of Kalimdor and carried out campaigns against evil in Middle Earth. The virtual worlds of…
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Aids to save
SOUTH East Water is encouraging customers to take advantage of a rebate scheme which has been extended and now includes a new range of products.…
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Rudd pledge
By Sarah SchwagerFEDERAL Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd was out in Cranbourne yesterday to announce his party’s plan to manage the cost of living for working…
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Pupils turn teachers
Pic4 Eumemmerring College Gleneagles campus students joined Berwick Fields Primary School prep students three times last month to help the youngsters in an array of…
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Song and dance about Tweenies
Left: Four-year-old Jett watches the show with baby brother Tahj. – Casey Neill“HEADS and shoulders, knees and toes …eyes and ears and mouth and nose…
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Gourmet thieves hit food truck
OPPORTUNISTIC thieves raided a food truck in Berwick last month while the driver was delivering goods to a shop. Police said the driver had stopped…
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Coco settles down
Cranbourne resident Andrew Cole gets to know his new Italian greyhound Coco. THE puppy at the centre of last week’s Fountain Gate dog-napping has found…
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Link up program for young people
THE City of Casey’s YouthLinx Program is a free fun group for young people aged 11-16 years, which runs activities on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and…
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Kids flock as Magpies swoop
Below: Paul Medhurst and Martin Clarke are swamped by Chalcot Lodge Primary School students. TWO magpies of a different kind swooped into Chalcot Lodge Primary…
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Tiger Sharks swim to hell and back
National squad members Brad York, Craig Watson and Ryan Smith take a well-earned break during one of the testing sessions in the pool in the…