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Brentwood girls kick on
Adorable Ladybugs team members Daniella, left, Emily, Carly, Cassidy, Caitlin, Belinda and Mariah were thrilled with their third place at the Aerobic National Championships in…
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Young Foxes hoist flag
NARRE North Foxes’ under 15 (2) team ended a great season as premiers and champions, recording a 39-point win in the grand final on the…
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200 up, and more to come
Above right: Casey Hockey Club 200 gamer Stefan Young is congratulated by coach Kevin Moore. A RECORD 200 junior games for Casey Hockey Club was…
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Car fire believed to be deliberate
POLICE are appealing for help to find an arsonist who set a car on fire in Narre Warren last week. The White 1987 Toyota Ute…
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Green signals change of season
TUESDAY saw Narre Warren Bowls Club play its penultimate winter indoor bowls competition with the winners A. McKenzie, I. Carr, J. Morrow and N. Adcock(s).…
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CD reading problems
If you notice the performance of your CD/DVD ROM drive has decreased dramatically over time or that it has problems reading discs, it may very…
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Reimbursement for Malta trip
CASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson will have his dinner and taxi costs reimbursed from his trip to Malta to attend the International Conference on Waste…
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‘He was my life’
Family, friends and sports colleagues are mourning the loss of Hallam umpire Stephen Limbrick. Fiancee Fiona Bruzzi (centre) with her parents Lorraine and John, who…
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Cash flows for fashion
Narre Warren South P-12 College glamour girls (back from left) Sam, Teneal, Danielle, Alex, Olivera, (middle) Sarah, Jayde, Catia, Nathalie, Ashleigh, (front), Letsish, Aiko, Emily…
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Boys bloom in garden project
4. STUDENTS at an Endeavour Hills primary school are busy sowing the seeds of success. Last Thursday, two all- boy classes at Mossgiel Park Primary…
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Who you gonna call …?
Students at Mossgiel Park Primary School are ready for any emergency after an ambulance officer visited last week. Back, are Jordan, Pranish and Daniel with…
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Call for super sleuths
POLICE have asked residents to do some detective work of their own in a bid to stop the rising number of local crimes associated with…