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  • Changes set pace for disabled players

    Coach Greg Gunn outside the new wheelchair facilities at Fountain Gate Tennis Club.Right: Coaches Simon Poa and Greg Gunn with Marnabek students Jacob, Tiffany, Kylani,…

  • The News visited the Doveton North Family Resource Centre’s breakfast club this week to ask students

    Gemma, 8, Doveton “Because it is healthy and tastes good.”Jasmine, 6, Hallam “Because you get hungry during the day and might get sick.”Benjamin, 11, Doveton…

  • Hunt for dead ringer

    Police want to speak to the man in the dark jacket following the theft of a gold ring at Narre Warren Cash Converters. A THIEF…

  • Miners hosts only

    Right: Berwick Miners running back Shahid Malimar breaks a tackle to get into the endzone. THE Berwick Miners gridiron club will host the Vic Bowl…

  • New booth ensures the beat goes on

    Senior Sergeant Gerry Hengel, Westfield Fountain Gate centre manager Fiona Mackenzie with Narre Warren police officers Senior Constable Dave Smith, Acting Senior Sergeant Shane Smith…

  • Event is all in the mind

    Casey schools are busy preparing for this year’s THE minds of local students are ticking over as they prepare to compete in an annual problem…

  • Bat murder man loses appeal

    By Rebecca FraserA MAN found guilty of killing a Eumemmerring woman with a cricket bat more than 10 years ago has lost an appeal against…

  • Bright beginning for school facilities

    Noah and fellow school friends sang the praises of the school’s new developments. STUDENTS at a Doveton school had reason to celebrate last week when…

  • Companies to help clean up asthma

    Paul Richter of Harvey Norman with the Dyson vacuum cleaners. Harvey Norman and Dyson are each donating $5 to asthma research with every model sold.…

  • Food the key to cultural blend

    Program participant Lucy Blasi, left, ERMHA officials Frances Stewart and Nathan Diep and Doveton Eumemmerring Neighbourhood Renewal coordinator Terri Fallows cook up a storm in…

  • Food choices dictate market forces

    By Jim Mynard CASEY Farmers Market regular stallholder Jim Lake from Kartanji Park lamb farm said the Casey market had the potential to become the…

  • Young director is on the loose

    Former Hampton Park Primary School student Victoria Rendall, right, will direct Footloose while Grace Travaglia, who went to St Agatha’s Primary School, is one of…

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