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Watch for new members
ALL positions were filled at the annual general meeting of the Neighbourhood Watch Casey group this month. On Wednesday 12 November an election was held…
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Caught in the act
A MAN who attempted to break into a house in Berwick was caught in the act by a resident of the home. Sometime after 4pm…
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Passion to run and jump
By JARROD POTTER PURE passion and a love for running have earned Berwick runner Amy Tyrrell a trip to the national stage. Tyrrell, 11, from…
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Warriors served up
By JARROD POTTER OUR own up-and-coming tennis stars will battle the rest of Victoria in the third edition of the Asia-Pacific Tennis League. Squaring off…
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Saints go marchin’ in
By DYSON BAKER SOUTH Belgrave Junior Football Club confirmed the move from the Dandenong Ranges Junior Football League (DRJFL) to the Eastern Football League last…
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No Diamond too outrageous
By JARROD POTTER THEY’VE booked their place in the Gridiron Victoria semi-finals, but a win on Sunday would give the Berwick Diamonds gridiron team an…
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Labor’s Ray of hope
BERWICK’S Ray Murray will be voting for the first time on Saturday. That’s why he jumped at the opportunity to talk to Opposition Leader Daniel…
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To finish first… first finish
BY RYAN FRITZ VICTORIAN Alistair Loomes was crowned the 2014 Victorian Superbike champion at Broadford’s State Motorcycle Sports Complex yesterday, 23 November, after an action-packed…
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Back on track
WHAT better way to make a return from injury than with a state championship title, just ask Belgrave’s Bree Warren. Warren, 17, who attends Haileybury…
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The holes are getting bigger
CARDINIA Beaconhills Golf Links has the only Victorian fairways where you may prefer to have Tim Cahill teeing off for you instead of Adam Scott.…
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Ted’s miracle on sixth
CARDINIA BEACONHILLS GOLF ON SATURDAY, a field of 144 players took to the course for the Beaconhills Plate. All grades returned impressive scores with Bronwyn…
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Bowling denied… century denied
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW – ROUND 7 (day 2) WHILE it wasn’t for the win, Dandenong’s (6/287 and 128) batting on Saturday…