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Bowls win hard to bear
CRANBOURNE RSL ‘Bear’ (the club mascot) joined in the celebrations when the division-three pennant team defeated Dandenong Rec RSL by three shots in a thriller…
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Knife bandit leaves empty-handed
A security image of the man police are searching for regarding an incident at a Narre Warren service station last Saturday. A KNIFE wielding bandit…
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Run-around leads to ill will
Phoebe, Hamish, and Elaina with their mother Andrea Newman. By Callan DateA BERWICK mother who feared who daughter had the deadly meningococcal disease was told…
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Security that won’t stall you
ANTI-VIRUS software may stave off trojans, spyware and other nasties from entering your computer, but if often does so at the cost of your machine’s…
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Theft may cost jobs
Left: Morgan Concrete Developments workers Dave, Shane and Josh may soon be out of a job after a truck and bobcat were stolen from their…
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Don’t risk it, says man of courage
Narre Warren man Graeme Jones will ride with Don Allen during the 2006 VicRoads Great Victorian Bike Ride later this month. RIDING for nine days…
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Joan’s guiding light
Joan Smith and her guide dog Benson visit Narre Warren last week. MEMBERS of Berwick’s senior community enjoyed a visit from a two- and four-legged…
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All set for tough chase
Casey-South Melbourne captain-coach Roger Sillence was pleased with his side’s bowling performance and is looking for a strong batting display this weekend. By Marc McGowanCASEY-SOUTH…
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Backyard attack stuns dog owners
Emily and the family dog Snowy. The nine-year-old west Highland terrier is recovering from a dog attack last Sunday. By Callan DateA NARRE Warren South…
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Recalling a golden moment
Above: Don and Lorraine Martin enjoyed their 50th wedding anniversary recently. The one was Lorraine Martin, nee Rhodes, and the Narre Warren couple proudly celebrated…
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No jail for coach who hit umpire
Volunteer umpire Michael Delaney with his son Matthew, is hoping to put the incident involving Tony Bundy and Francesco Scordo behind him. By Callan Date…
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Minor joy at spring finale
-Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainers Rodney Douglas and Mick Kent took home minor prizes on the final day of the Flemington spring racing carnival, Saturday’s Emirates Stakes…