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Firefighters flare gas leak
A NARRE Warren service station was temporarily closed last Thursday afternoon when a motorist noticed gas leaking from their car. Firefighter Damien Baker from Narre…
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Petition demands end to carnage
By Rebecca FraserMORE than 550 people have signed a new petition urging VicRoads to upgrade a notorious Eumemmerring intersection to bring an end to what…
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Doveton comes up short
Doveton forward Robbie Hughes flies high for a mark against Hampton Park on Saturday. DOVETON came into the senior game with many injuries but were…
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Church finds novel way to make power
Craig Exon, left, Julie Speirs and John O’Shea are about to book a special place in the hearts of Ugandan orphans by raising cash to…
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Women invited to defend themselves
WOMEN of all ages have been urged to attend a free self-defence workshop in Hallam. On Monday night, accredited instructor Tricia Clarke will run the…
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Chase on for trailbike
POLICE were on the lookout for the driver of a white trailbike this week following a theft in Endeavour Hills. A man awoke about 3.30am…
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MP appeals to Abbott over cancer drug
By Rebecca FraserHOLT MP Anthony Byrne is trying to secure a meeting with Federal Health Minister Tony Abbott to discuss the breast cancer drug Herceptin.…
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Blog your way to stardom
Nick VerhaarBlogging is a relatively new concept that has given a voice to millions of the little people of the world and has provided them…
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Ball fundraiser for research
By Rebecca FraserTHE tragic death of a young kidney transplant recipient has had a lasting impression on a Narre Warren South woman. Magdalene McCallum was…
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Factory opens doors to public
CASEY’S new performing arts rehearsal centre has been officially named, thanks to the suggestion of a Cranbourne North resident. The Factory Rehearsal Centre for the…
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Winter wonderland
THE arts community was treated to a night of colour and celebration on Monday night with the launch of the City of Casey’s 2006 Winter…
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Conversation is lively in quiet cafe
Family and friends of deaf and hearing impaired children meet at a Berwick cafe each week to practise their Auslan skills. From left: parent Madelene…
