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  • Quality tuition at affordable prices

    MUSIC MANIA specialises in children’s performing arts, offering tuition in piano, keyboard, guitar, bass, drums, singing, song writing, dance and performance, cheerleading and a mums’…

  • Technique is the key

    REBECCA’S School of Dance has been operating since February 2002, specialising in correct dance tuition in tap, jazz, funk/hip hop, classical ballet, and contemporary dance…

  • Giving a love of dance

    NOW in its 13th year of operation the South Eastern Academy of Dance is one of the longest established dance schools in the south east.…

  • Rotarians make a grand entrance

    Rotarians who worked for several months to have the old Berwick Cemetery gates at Inglis Road restored, from left, Cemetery Trust manager secretary Trevor Thompson,…

  • Embrace life here, urges migrant

    Migrant Youssef Hana and his wife, Maryam (holding Yoanna), with Fady, Nour, Theophorus and Irene are meeting the challenges of life in Australia. By Elizabeth…

  • Canine couples join the wedding march

    By Elizabeth LillisDOGS will be tying the knot as part of the Valentine’s Day celebrations at a pet concept store in Narre Warren. Pets at…

  • Filipino diversity on show

    DOVETON singers will be part of a diverse Filipino community on show at an arts fiesta to be held next week. The Filipino Arts Fiesta…

  • Parkers power in pennant

    IT was a good week for Hampton Park with wins in Division 4, 7 and the SDELBA. In division four, the much-awaited return game against…

  • Cranbourne snares a thriller

    IN a thriller, Cranbourne’s turf-one team defended its 310 first-innings total, holding out St Mary’s by one run on Saturday. With a lot of runs…

  • Win boosts Narre Warren

    NARRE Warren’s turf-one team is equal second on the ladder, after a good win against Doveton on Saturday. After restricting the opposition to 196 the…

  • Stallholders ‘blown away’ as 3000 decide Saturday’s market day

    A BIG crowd attended the Casey-Berwick Farmers’ Market held at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick for the first time on Saturday, 27 January. The…

  • Archbishop shops for feedback

    By Melissa Grant RESIDENTS have the chance to meet the Anglican Archbishop when he resumes his Prayer4Melbourne quest at Fountain Gate shopping centre tomorrow (…

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