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  • Schools look for energy savings

    From back left is Sunrise Energy Management consultant Mark Smith, teacher Emma Malinowska, City of Casey’s environmental projects officer David Westlake, Ainsley, Stacey, Thomas, Greenhouse…

  • Wizards with the willow

    HILLSMEADE Primary School won the first Willow Wizard Primary Schools Cup for 2006. The 10-10 cricket competition was held at Strathaird Reserve and hosted by…

  • Narre Warren fights it out

    AFTER fighting it out with the bat Narre Warren’s turf-one team fell 80 runs short in its chase of North Dandenong’s 333 in round five,…

  • Toast in red from Green Wedge

    TWO retiring Victorian MPs re-ceived some of Narre Warren’s finest wine when they called it a day in politics recently. Former ALP planning minister Mary…

  • Christmas bonus in harness

    CRANBOURNE Harness Racing Club is offering a Christmas bonus for trainers at its 20 December meeting. Thanks to the support of Farmhand Cranbourne, the club…

  • Hampton Park draws it out

    Above: Hampton Park’s Keith Damon bowls in Saturday’s match against Willow Lodge. IN a game that could have gone either way, Hampton Park Bowls Club…

  • Cranbourne loses run chase

    CRANBOURNE’S turf-one bats side failed in their run chase of Buckley Ridges’ first innings score of 282, being bowled out for 159 on Saturday. The…

  • Surprise gift drives Stacey’s resolve

    By Callan Date BEING diagnosed with cancer as a teenager just does not seem fair. But you won’t hear Narre Warren 17-year-old Stacey Femino complaining…

  • Student action scores goals

    Eumemmerring College year nine students Martin, Lisa and Jimmy, with the help of teachers Jo Tippett and Julie Speirs, were just some of the members…

  • Police warn firebugs

    POLICE have issued a stern warning to would-be firebugs after a fire was deliberately started at a Berwick school last Friday. The latest incident to…

  • Subzero was a hot topic

    ENDEAVOUR Hills students got up close and personal with a true champion of the turf on Tuesday. Melbourne Cup winner Subzero galloped into the grounds…

  • Ancient Japanese art

    KAMBRYA College students were taken on a rhythmic journey to Asia this week when two Japanese drummers played. The Taiko performance from Toshi Sakamoto and…

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