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  • Rain, hail, still shining

    Rain, hail, still shining

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH NOT rain, nor hail or even cancer… nothing will stop Hampton Park resident Graeme Sissing from raising funds to conquer cancer and…

  • Ethan, 9, plays midwife

    Ethan, 9, plays midwife

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AS his three younger siblings played around him, nine-year-old Ethan Webb had to call for help when his mum went into labour.…

  • Happy couple’s life of ‘bliss and hiss’

    Happy couple’s life of ‘bliss and hiss’

    By CASEY NEILL BEFORE Val Evans can explain what she likes most about her husband John, he jumps in with a few choice suggestions. “Handsome,…

  • Super dog survives poison scare

    Super dog survives poison scare

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A Narre Warren family is calling its border collie cross kelpie, Zoe, a miracle dog after ingesting what they think was poison.…

  • The fight of his life

    The fight of his life

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NOT long after his 16th birthday, Justin punched his grandfather in the head after the older man urged him to get out…

  • Over the Broncos’ hump

    Over the Broncos’ hump

    SIDELINED for most of his final year of NCAA college eligibility, Endeavour Hills’ basketball prodigy Anthony Drmic was relieved to earn one last season at…

  • Rude shock for Scouts

    Rude shock for Scouts

    A THIRD Casey Scout hall has been ransacked in as many months. The Hallam Scout Hall, on Gunns Road, was broken into around 7pm on…

  • Birds of a feather… inseparable

    Birds of a feather… inseparable

    By JARROD POTTER DIVISION 1 – Round 5 DRAW… a word that radiates hollowness and despondency – and sometimes a feeling even worse than loss…

  • Casey gives until it’s green

    Casey gives until it’s green

    RESIDENTS can grab a free plant thanks to Casey’s annual plant give-away. Each household can claim two free indigenous plants for their garden. Visit the…

  • Cruisin’ to glory

    Cruisin’ to glory

    PEDALLING her way to the top of Australian BMX cycling, rising-star Phoebe Wallen climbed the national championships podium to cap off a sensational season. Wallen,…

  • Their bit for quake victims

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH MOVED by the people struggling in earthquake-ruined Nepal, Narre Warren’s own struggling families and homeless gave whatever they had to the World…

  • Domestic demand

    POLICE were called to a Hampton Park property last week after a man forced his way in and demanded money from the occupant before smashing…

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