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  • Goodbye and good luck

    Above: Ebony Kennedy and Loren Forscutt jump for joy on the human fly-trap. SCHOOL’S out forever for the year 12 students at Eumemmerring College. The…

  • Liberals promise two new schools

    By Callan DateNARRE Warren students could be the big winners if a Liberal government gets the chance to deliver on a policy to build a…

  • Hot night at Hallam

    MEMBERS of the Hallam Fire Brigade put down their hoses and put on their best outfits for their annual celebration dinner recently. Volunteers and career…

  • Community workshop call

    DOVETON and Eumemmerring residents can voice their opinions on their neighbourhood at a community workshop next week. The information workshop is aimed at identifying what…

  • Bowls wins for Narre Warren

    DUE to Melbourne Cup Day on Tuesday last week, VLBA ladies pennant round was not played at Narre Warren Bowls Club. Wednesday’s nominated pairs winners…

  • Golfers help out as a matter of course

    CASEY golfers will be teeing up for a good cause as part of the annual Mayoral Shield Charity Golf Day next week. The Rotary clubs…

  • Kids elect to play it cool

    PREMIER Steve Bracks called into Narre Warren South for a fleeting visit on Tuesday and had a group of four and five-year-old children wondering what…

  • A real cow of a job

    Narre Warren SES volunteers help rescue a cow from thick mud on Monday night. A DISTRESSED cow was anything but over the moon when it…

  • Nations join in remembrance

    Oatlands Primary School students Jack Stacey and Taylah Mackie at the Remembrance Day service. OATLANDS Primary School students gathered for their annual Remembrance Day service…

  • Footy players get an unexpected break

    PRE-SEASON training just got a lot harder for the Casey-Cardinia footballers banned from training on the majority of sporting ovals due to the ongoing drought.…

  • School crash driver loses appeal

    A DOVETON drink-driver whose car crashed into four school children lost an appeal against his 21-month jail sentence last week. Sudanese refugee Taban William Gany,…

  • Home cheer at union races

    By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainers Robbie Griffiths, Colin Davies and Mick Kent were among the winners on Sunday’s successful Trade Union family race day at their…

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