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Tail wag signals happy DDCA
By JARROD POTTER RAIN, wind and a low tally all threatened to derail the DDCA’s Under-21 team, but the association’s young cricketers persevered to etch…
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NBN priority: onus on users
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Narre Warren South community is being called upon to justify why their suburb should be prioritised for the next NBN rollout.…
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Big step for little ones
WITH backpacks bigger than their bodies and shoelaces tied tight, this past week was a big step for many young ones throughout the City of…
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Val and Patrick keep it low key
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD VAL Bourke described her marriage as a “low key” affair. But with Val and husband, Patrick, reaching their 60th wedding anniversary today…
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Club’s pioneer humbled
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BILL Minns isn’t one for a fuss. So the last living original member of the Berwick Rotary Club may have to cast…
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Triple joy at school
HALLAM triplets Charlee, Harry and Shay were all smiles when they started school last week. The new students, who started at Oatlands Primary in Narre…
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Crusade on course
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Petition for mandatory mental health first aid training for teachers… A BERWICK woman whose younger brother took his own life two years…
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Single Panther makes a stirling stand
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – Premier 1st Round 15 (day 2) BLASTING past a whopping target, Dandenong (7/316) claimed its most emphatic win…
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Relics see the light of day
By JARROD POTTER DUST off the boots, give the old mouthguard a bit of a wash and most importantly, remind yourself how you played the…
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Foundation of excellence
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TO BUILD anything, one needs a strong foundation. It is no different with Nossal High School, the Berwick-based select entry school which…
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Tigers on the attack
By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD’S (158) final forgettable season in the West Gippsland Cricket Association has taken a turn for the better after the Tigers staged…
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Big bucks for babies
By LIA SPENCER A FIVE-MONTH-OLD girl and her young cousin have motivated a Cranbourne North man to raise funds for sick children. Steven Pope hopes…