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Soccer set to kick off
BERWICK City Soccer Club is getting into top gear for what it hopes will be another strong season. The club enjoyed a good 2005 following…
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Nelson salutes rugby idols
NARRE Warren resident and member of the Victorian under-16 rugby union team Jeremy Nelson came face to face with two of his sporting idols at…
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North bats fire
NARRE North batsmen fired at the weekend, including Aussie Jones, who continued his dream run of innings. @BT Sub Sport News:B GRADE With 109 from…
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Cranbourne’s costly drops
CRANBOURNE Cricket Club’s turf-one side had a tough day at the office on the first day of the round eight two-day fixture on Saturday. The…
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Council rejects supermarket
Casey councillor Mick Morland says valuable land in Berwick has become a dumping ground after council rejected an application to build a small supermarket there.…
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Hospital bus crisis
A bus stop, but no buses. Casey council plans to lobby the State Government to address the lack of public transport to Casey Hospital. By…
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Bushrangers give Doves a boost
By Glen Atwell
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Blown fuse cuts power
BERWICK residents were forced to bear the heat on Sunday after a fuse blew in the area, shutting off the power. As temperatures reached more…
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Beep beep… lucky texter wins motor
By Rebecca FraserA NEW interactive shopping innovation has led to a Eumemmerring woman winning a brand new car. Rosemary LaRue found out she had won…
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Gift of the gab
THE world’s favourite cartoon family, the Simpsons, visited Westfield Fountain Gate last week as part of weeklong school holiday performances. But it was not all…
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Callout for volunteers
By Rebecca Fraser KALIMNA Community Support Options in Narre Warren is on the hunt for new volunteers. Volunteer coordinator Di Kelly said becoming a volunteer…
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Band expands musical tastes
ELASTIC Band, a touring project for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, visited the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick earlier this month to display their musical talents.…