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  • Kevin’s king of kids

    Kevin’s king of kids

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd was king of the kids in Berwick on Wednesday when he visited Brentwood Park Primary School. Mr Rudd…

  • A nation at risk

    A nation at risk

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD 15-YEAR-OLD Tess Macartney is one of the many diabetes-sufferers that took part in National Diabetes Week in her effort to raise public…

  • Berwick CWA 80-years-on

    Berwick CWA 80-years-on

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Berwick Country Women’s Association (CWA) celebrated a unique milestone last Thursday. On 18 July, around 100 men and women gathered at…

  • Up in smoke perhaps?

    Up in smoke perhaps?

    By BRIDGET SCOTT PETER OBETH is hopeful a call out to the community will help track down missing pictures of the Berwick Fire Brigade’s first…

  • Giving and not receiving

    Giving and not receiving

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AFTER going close to two days without food for last year’s 40-hour famine, Mahnaz Shilani realised she could do even more to…

  • Plugged in to company’s ethos

    Plugged in to company’s ethos

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE Radio Rentals store manager has been recognised for her dedication and hard work with a national award. Narre Warren resident Kerry…

  • Strong focus for syndrome foundation

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD YOUNG adults with Asperger syndrome are being encouraged to join the workforce through the help of a new foundation. The Blue Jay…

  • Bikers warned to not wind up dead

    MORE than 50 motorcyclists were injured in collisions in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia in the first four months of this year. Two of the…

  • Protection but no relief

    Protection but no relief

    By BRIDGET COOK HALLAM commuters will be holding on for longer for toilet facilities at the railway station. Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews met with Narre…

  • More from Lorna Jane

    More from Lorna Jane

    SALES are set to boom at Fountain Gate’s Lorna Jane outlet when its founder pays a visit to the shopping centre this weekend. The active…

  • Not safe to walk

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY residents are calling for more traffic signals and pedestrian crossings at Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, amid safety fears. The concern…

  • Taste of country music

    Taste of country music

    A TASTE of Tamworth is going to visit the Hallam Hotel. A trio of well-seasoned performers will visit the hotel on Friday 26 July for…

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