News
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Kids elect to play it cool
PREMIER Steve Bracks called into Narre Warren South for a fleeting visit on Tuesday and had a group of four and five-year-old children wondering what…
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A real cow of a job
Narre Warren SES volunteers help rescue a cow from thick mud on Monday night. A DISTRESSED cow was anything but over the moon when it…
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Nations join in remembrance
Oatlands Primary School students Jack Stacey and Taylah Mackie at the Remembrance Day service. OATLANDS Primary School students gathered for their annual Remembrance Day service…
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Footy players get an unexpected break
PRE-SEASON training just got a lot harder for the Casey-Cardinia footballers banned from training on the majority of sporting ovals due to the ongoing drought.…
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School crash driver loses appeal
A DOVETON drink-driver whose car crashed into four school children lost an appeal against his 21-month jail sentence last week. Sudanese refugee Taban William Gany,…
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Home cheer at union races
By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainers Robbie Griffiths, Colin Davies and Mick Kent were among the winners on Sunday’s successful Trade Union family race day at their…
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School shock
By Callan DateSCHOOL facilities in the Narre Warren South electorate are among the worst in Victoria, according to a survey. The disturbing results came to…
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Labor shoots for sports stadium
A RE-ELECTED Labor government would provide $500,000 to a community sports stadium in the Timbarra Estate. Sport and Recreation Minister Justin Madden joined Narre Warren…
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Water can wait
AN ELDERLY Narre Warren couple won’t be singing in the shower for a while after they discovered a water saving shower head is out of…
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Byron’s on board to Beijing
Right: Byron is hoping to represent Australia in diving at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, after having his passion for the sport rekindled by watching this…
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Plaque honours ex-mayor
From left: Casey director of community services Jennie Lee, former Berwick mayors Syd Pargetter, John Byron, Cyril Molyneux, and former City of Berwick chief executive…
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French connection a winner for Mick
By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainer Mick Kent rekindled a successful association with French jockey Olivier Doleuze to win a major support race on Crown Oaks day…