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Boardwalk recalls Tooradin favourite
By Jim MynardCASEY mayor Kevin Bradford on Saturday officially named the Ron Mantel Boardwalk at Tooradin. Cr Bradford said the late Mr Mantel worked tirelessly…
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Aussies win Chinese medals
EVERYBODY was kung fu fighting when seven Berwick athletes travelled to China to compete in the wu shu world championships recently. Seven students from the…
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Save water in shower
From left: Westfield Fountain Gate centre manager Fiona Mackenzie, Water Minister John Thwaites, Narre Warren South Labor Candidate Judith Graley and Dennis Cavagana promote the…
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Billy’s just the ticket
Kambrya College student Ashleigh de Vent does some touch up work on Billy. By Callan DateTICKET inspectors should have no issues with Berwick student Ashleigh…
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Hampton Park wins a thriller
A LATE charge over the concluding ends saw Hampton Park Bowls Club’s division four, section, six get up by nine shots in a thrilling game…
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Cup day glee for Robbie G
By Brad KingsburyLEADING Cranbourne trainer Robbie Griffiths flew his home-town flag on Melbourne Cup day when his speedster Cocinero dismissed a classy field to win…
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Goodbye and good luck
Above: Ebony Kennedy and Loren Forscutt jump for joy on the human fly-trap. SCHOOL’S out forever for the year 12 students at Eumemmerring College. The…
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Liberals promise two new schools
By Callan DateNARRE Warren students could be the big winners if a Liberal government gets the chance to deliver on a policy to build a…
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Hot night at Hallam
MEMBERS of the Hallam Fire Brigade put down their hoses and put on their best outfits for their annual celebration dinner recently. Volunteers and career…
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Community workshop call
DOVETON and Eumemmerring residents can voice their opinions on their neighbourhood at a community workshop next week. The information workshop is aimed at identifying what…
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Bowls wins for Narre Warren
DUE to Melbourne Cup Day on Tuesday last week, VLBA ladies pennant round was not played at Narre Warren Bowls Club. Wednesday’s nominated pairs winners…
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Golfers help out as a matter of course
CASEY golfers will be teeing up for a good cause as part of the annual Mayoral Shield Charity Golf Day next week. The Rotary clubs…