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  • Narrow escape

    The cypress tree limb that fell between two trailers of a Clyde mobile home last week. A CREW from the Narre Warren SES were astonished…

  • Development rejected over red gum fears

    By Paul PickeringCONCERNS over the health of a towering river red gum have quashed plans for a 53-dwelling development in Doveton. At Wednesday’s planning committee…

  • Four different options for new Vista

    Microsoft’s next big step in its popular Windows operating system series, named Vista, has launched in Australia. Windows fans will no doubt want to upgrade…

  • Honours shared in grand final rematch

    By Marc McGowanIN the match of the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) round, Berwick and Springvale South shared the first day honours in a rematch…

  • Ashley the hallmark of golf

    Berwick Montuna’s Ashley Hall won the Victorian PGA championship at Sanctuary Lakes on Sunday. The event was the 23-year-old’s third as a professional, after debuting…

  • Rose blossoms as cricketer to watch

    By Marc McGowanGUN Narre Warren South cricketer Clive Rose is celebrating his ascension to the Australian under-18 side’s training squad after a sensational performance in…

  • Parents hit by closure

    By Paul PickeringPARENTS at a Narre Warren child-care centre have been informed that their children will be relocated within four weeks. The Ambley Park ABC…

  • Scorpions and Saints ready to sting

    THE St Kilda Saints Football Club joined its Victorian Football League affiliate the Casey Scorpions for a training session and breakfast at the Brighton Baths…

  • Man trapped after car rolls

    The wrecked car after it overturned in Hallam, seriously injuring its driver.

  • Move to top team a goal for Craig

    By Marc McGowanNARRE Warren South hockey sensation Craig Moore enjoyed a stunning Australian Indoor Hockey Championships last month in Wollongong. Craig, 13, netted nine goals…

  • Nutcracker pulls the fans

    FIVE hundred students from Cathy-Lea Academy of Performing Arts performed an upbeat version of the traditional tale of “The Nutcracker” to packed houses at The…

  • Kids dance up a storm or two

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE youngsters did their bit to provide some much-needed rain for the state last week. Groups of kids have been busy rain dancing…

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