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Crafty for Christmas
CASEY residents can find a unique Christmas gift at a great price at the Old Cheese Factory Craft Bazaar market. Jewellery, vases and glassware, wood…
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Just too popular
By Lia BichelA POPULAR Over 50s Social Group in Berwick will have to squeeze into their crowded community centre until the new Timbarra Community Stadium…
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Energy breakthrough- Little inventors Kaylan, James, Brendon and Addy in the back row. In the front row Jake, Lucas, Angelica, Samara and Jayden. 74570
By Danielle GalvinIT LOOKS like a specialised go-kart but the human powered vehicle at Kilberry Valley Primary School is an award-winning invention. Grade five and…
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Fountain of joy
SANTA Claus has arrived early at Narre Warren and has been making his mark at Westfield Fountain Gate. Children and their parents have waited in…
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Legitimate concern
I FEEL the need to respond to the letter of Ann Laws (News, 1 December) regarding the feeling that the Narre Warren North Community Association…
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Boost for multiculture
APPLICATIONS remain open for Multicultural Community grants until 16 December. The grants are available to not-for-profit organisations and aim to support the needs of multicultural…
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Cranny’s bad day out
WASHED out one week, wiped out the next would pretty much sum up the Cranbourne Bowling Club’s last two weeks of Saturday pennant competition. Round…
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Passing the buck on cutting grass- Frogs: Mahendra Kumar wants the long grass behind his property cut. 74575 Picture: Stewart Chambers
By Lia BichelA HALLAM resident said long grass behind his house was causing numerous problems for him and his neighbours. Mahendra Kumar said the grass…
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Swans get oh, so close
By David NagelCASEY-South Melbourne took on the biggest possible challenge that Victorian Premier Cricket can present last weekend and came within a whisker of causing…
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Over but not out, cricket’s elder statesman is a …
By David NagelBEACONSFIELD cricketer John Scales didn’t start playing cricket until his mid-thirties, but he’s certainly making up for lost time now. Scales, 61, was…
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A day on the green
HAMPTON Park Bowls Club finally played a full compliment of matches this week as the club split its six matches, three-three. @BT Sub Sport News:Tuesday…
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Cake cash for uni career- Judy Wardale and City of Casey Councillor Shar Balmes at the White Ribbon Day lunch. 74098Picture: Stewart Chambers
By Emma SunA BERWICK resident recently raised enough money to send two Indian girls from Gokunte, Karanataka, to university. Judy Wardale, who runs charity organisation…
