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Students skip class, but only this once…
CASEY students were treated to a world-class skipping spectacular on Friday when a young troupe from Queensland sprang into their school. Cleveland Air Magic visited…
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Computer age shuns school
Mossgiel Park Primary School students crowd around one of the school’s few computers. Back: Principal John Wall, middle Grade six students Heba and Leonie with…
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Bands get set for rock extravaganza
LOCAL bands are preparing to slug it out live at the 2006 Push Start Battle of the Bands in Cranbourne. Presented by the City of…
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Lunch time brings health to the table
Southern Cross Primary School students Claire Pontil-Scala, John Appleyard and Stacey Johnston enjoyTHERE was no junk food in sight recently when Southern Cross Primary School…
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Rare fungus pops up
Above: George Dalzotto was surprised when he uncovered the rare fungus growing in his yard. By Rebecca FraserA BERWICK man got the shock of his…
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Rotary help is child’s play
Left: William (front) and Guy (back) enjoy the new sandpit at the Endeavour Hills UnitingCare Neighbourhood Centre, donated by the Rotary Club. The Rotary Club…
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Hillsmeade sings the blues
STUDENTS at a Narre Warren South school definitely know how to sing the blues. The Hillsmeade Primary School senior band and choir students recently travelled…
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Charges over plate and petrol thefts
NARRE Warren police interviewed and charged three people last week over more than 20 counts including number-plate thefts and petrol drive-offs. Detective Senior Sergeant Ian…
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Heart attack linked to crash
POLICE believe a 72-year-old Narre Warren man probably suffered a heart attack before colliding with a traffic light last Friday night. Following the collision, the…
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Takeaway stop proves costly for driver
A 23-YEAR-old man was beaten and robbed in Doveton last Thursday after returning to his parked car. Detective Senior Sergeant Ian Wilcox of Narre Warren…
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Shoplifters nabbed
TEN shoplifters were nabbed in three days last week following a joint operation between police and Coles Myer. Operation Lift targeted four stores at Fountain…
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Students walk away from the dole
Above: Year 10 Doveton Secondary College student Maria Motarina signs the ‘no dole’ pledge board along with ministers and local business representatives. By Rebecca FraserTHIRTY…
