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  • Workhorse turns into a bright spark

    By Callan Date EUMEMMERRING Secondary College student Nick Clydesdale is a true workhorse. The Hallam campus Year 12 student was last week named as one…

  • Home sought for kittens

    Narre Warren Veterinary Clinic kitten adoption coordinator Leanne McKenzie with only a few of the furry felines looking for a permanent home. By Callan Date…

  • A double dose of fun

    YOU could have been forgiven for seeing double – or even triple or quadruple – at a gathering of multiple babies in Berwick last week.…

  • College garden a work of art

    KAMBRYA College students had their green thumbs and creative minds working together during the construction of a sculpture garden project recently. The year seven and…

  • For some it’s time for sorrow

    By Shaun Inguanzo CHRISTMAS is a difficult time for Narre Warren’s Rhonda Mavromatis and family. Ms Mavromatis’ son Jack William Martin died three years ago.…

  • Man robbed of PlayStation

    AN Endeavour Hills man was knocked to the ground and robbed while walking in a suburban street last week. The robbery happened at about 1.30am…

  • Five card trick

    A DOVETON worker had a priceless moment for all the wrong reasons when his Mastercard was stolen last week. Police said the thief entered a…

  • Reluctant entry blooms all over

    Donalda Dawes admires her award-winning Doveton garden. DOVETON resident Donalda Dawes needed to be persuaded to enter her garden in a local competition, but the…

  • Making light of Christmas

    THE Christmas spirit is nice and bright for the Berwick residents living on Homestead Road. The quiet suburban street has been lit up with hundreds…

  • Students tap master’s mind

    EUMEMMERRING College art students recently met the man responsible for turning the Yarra River into a water wonderland. Keith Tucker, creative producer for the Commonwealth…

  • Police blitz 600 cars

    By Callan DateENDEAVOUR Hills Police made their presence felt during a major operation last Saturday night. Police stopped more than 600 cars during Operation Presence…

  • Praise for lack of grass negligence

    CASEY sporting clubs have been praised on their positive approach to the training restrictions placed on ovals and reserves over summer. Club representatives met Casey…

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