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  • Course sets up skills for life

    Sue Nevin, left, and Donna Thatcher were thrilled to win a CPR course conducted at Lynex Health Care and Training Services earlier this month. By…

  • Sabrina’s surprise visit

    A YOUNG football fan got the surprise of her life recently when her sports idol visited her Narre Warren school. Oatlands Primary School student Sabrina…

  • No comfort in driver’s sentence

    The News report about the fatal crash from March last year. By Callan DateA BERWICK man who was the driver in a car crash that…

  • Chocolate job turns sour

    By Callan DateSACKED Hallam worker Robert Rapisardo’s life has been like a box of chocolates since he was dismissed from his confectionary job last month.…

  • Coral savours fame in the slow lane

    Coral Bentley is representing Australia at the Synchronised Swimming World Cup in Japan next month. By Callan DateWHEN Coral Bentley took the plunge and decided…

  • Semi triumphs for Foxes

    NARRE North Foxes had five wins in semi-final matches. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 The Foxes toughed it out against quality opposition. The game had…

  • Do taxi drivers need more protection?

    Dawn Newsome, Narre Warren YES “They do need more protection, but they also need to know their way around Melbourne.”Rebecca Hughes, Berwick YES “I guess…

  • Free desexing if you’re lucky

    By Sarah Schwager A HAMPTON Park vet is offering pet owners the chance to win back their pet desexing costs in a bid to reduce…

  • Hustler’s in a different league

    Narre Warren South youngster Jared Hustler has the rugby league world at his feet. By Marc McGowanNARRE Warren South rugby league prospect Jared Hustler left…

  • Thieves pirate CDs

    THIEVES helped themselves to a catalogue of CDs when they broke into a Ford sedan parked in Ezard Close, Berwick last week. Police said the…

  • Coincidence gives Ana a helping hand

    Above: Berwick Church of Christ members Gloria Hardy and Sally Meddings are humble to have been part of the miraculous recovery of Lombok orphan Ana…

  • ‘Garden wine’ worth bottling

    Berwick Secondary College students Chris Vongphone and Penny Moores with wattle seedlings grown for the Gembrook Sustainable Market. By Jim MynardSTUDENTS from Berwick Secondary College…

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