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Odds on, underdog status will fire up the Scorpions
Casey Scorpion Brett Voss battles for possession under pressure from Williamstown’s Tyson Goldsack at Casey Fields on Sunday. The pressure could now be on the…
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Theatre turns on the celebrations
By Brooke Hunter BATS Theatre Company celebrated its18th birthday at its annual general meeting last Sunday week. The Casey-based volunteer committee and all theatre company…
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Little athletes take home trophies
Narre Warren Little Athletics Club trophy winners. Back from left: Phoebe Dunn, Jacob Huisman, Stef Fenton, Melina McCallum-O’Dea and adult club person award winner Steve…
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Call for
DEDICATED volunteers are calling on local residents to help keep the Berwick Safety House Committee going strong. The organisation is celebrating 21 years of helping…
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SESto show its secrets
THE Narre Warren State Emergency Service (SES) will open its door this Sunday and allow the public to find out what makes the vital organisation…
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RSL hit by thieves
HEARTLESS thieves broke into the Berwick RSL and stole about $600 only days before Anzac Day. The burglary took place at the Langmore Lane club…
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The shape of things to come
STYLISH models strutted their stuff last week as Westfield Fountain Gate held a fashion parade for more than 500 guests. Brodie Holland, Sarita Stellar and…
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Red Shield appeal begins
By Jim Mynard THE Salvation Army 2007 Red Shield Appeal will be held on the weekend of 19 and 20 May. Lieutenant-colonel Denis Lorimer said…
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Stadium moves a step closer
By Callan Date THE much-anticipated Timbarra basketball stadium moved a step closer to reality at last week’s Casey council meeting. Councillors voted to commit to…
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Footy by the pyramids a lasting legacy
Narre Warren resident Ruth Scott has a strong connection to Anzac Day. By Callan DateANZAC Day finds a special place in the heart of most…
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Orders set for weekend rally
BERWICK rally driver Will Orders will be looking to put a disastrous round one performance behind him at the Australian Rally Championship in Western Australia…
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‘I’m living with cancer, not dying from it’
Tony Medina, with three of his five children, Nadine, Jetaime and Javier, is staying strong as he faces life with a deadly asbestos-related cancer. Picture:…