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Wreaths and forget-me-nots
Anne O’Sullivan, Audrey Allen and Hilda Stevenson lay flowers at the Cenotaph in Cranbourne. LOCALS from around Casey flocked to the city’s Remembrance Day services…
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Carriage contract secures local jobs
Bombardier manager director Danny Walsh, National Australian Workers’ Union president Bill Shorten and Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan with a diagram of the new…
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Cranbourne crumbles at the crease
CRANBOURNE’S turf-one team failed to follow up a good bowling performance, falling 21 runs short of Dandenong North’s modest first-innings score of 135. Only Shane…
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New church opens for business
THE HEAVENS rarely open in terms of rain these days but a new Hallam church is officially opening its doors next week. The Hallam Christian…
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Car theft charges
NARRE Warren Police arrested an 18-year-old man in relation to a string of thefts from cars in Berwick recently. The Mulgrave resident has been charged…
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Servo drug bust nets three
A BERWICK woman has been charged with trafficking heroin after a police investigation resulted in her arrest at a Hallam service station last week. Members…
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Bowlers blitz for Narre North
AFTER posting 187 runs in difficult conditions the previous week, Narre North’s turf-one bowlers were back to their destructive best, dismissing North Dandenong for 98.…
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Burglars’ big haul
THIEVES stole nearly $30,000 worth of property in a burglary at a Narre Warren South house last week. The owners of the Lakeview Drive property…
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Girls happy to party for cause
Narre Warren women come together in support of the Australian Cancer Council’s annual Girls Night In fundraiser. By Matt TrotmanA GOOD old fashioned girls’ night…
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Gardener shares her joy
Right: Barbara Muma surveys her garden and lake in preparation for the open weekend later this month. TRANQUILLITY by name and tranquillity by nature is…
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Thomson, Lamb face off in lead-up to Ashes
Former English cricketer Allan Lamb, Star News Group competition winner Paul Birchall, former Victorian cricketer Darren Berry, competition winner Leanne Paul and ex-Australian fast bowler…
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Residents’ names set to live on
CASEY Council wants to acknowledge residents by naming reserves or buildings after them before they die. Deputy mayor Rob Wilson brought up the motion at…