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  • Discover businesses at Expo

    By Kelly YatesAN EXPO aimed at increasing the profile of businesses in Casey and Cardinia is coming to Berwick in October. The Discover Casey-Cardinia Expo…

  • Wrong-way for luck

    A NARRE Warren man is lucky to be alive after colliding with a semi-trailer on the Monash Freeway on Saturday morning. Police said witnesses saw…

  • Draw leaves Casey cold- Casey goal scorer Jarryd Barnes added some flair up front for the Casey Comets in their 2-2 draw with Southern Stars. 51917

    By Gavin StaindlTHE Casey Comets trudged from Comets Stadium heartbroken after a win against the undefeated Southern Stars was snatched from their grasp in the…

  • Pentagon punt for prize

    By Justin RobertsonCRANBOURNE trainer Mick Kent and his trackwork jockey, Gerrad Gilmour, finally got their hands on the Grand National Hurdle trophy at Sandown’s Betfair…

  • Drink-led recovery

    By Gavin StaindlBERWICK Miners assistant coach Darren Shaw has resorted to an unorthodox motivational technique in a bid to end the club’s 10-game winless streak.…

  • Students are told to play ball – or else

    SPORT will be used as a sweetener to keep kids in school under a $2 million Labor initiative. Labor’s candidate for La Trobe Laura Smyth…

  • Libs go green

    LA TROBE MP Jason Wood has pledged $125,000 towards the establishment of a Green Army in Berwick if he and a Liberal government are elected.…

  • First light births

    PARAMEDICS helped welcome a little boy into the world after a woman went into labour at her Doveton home last week. Advanced life support paramedics…

  • Candidate cut

    By Jade LawtonFAMILY First has officially disendorsed its candidate for La Trobe, David Barrow, after he posted comments supporting gay marriage on a blog. Mr…

  • Attempted murder

    A HAMPTON Park man has been charged with the attempted murder of his parents. Police said the incident involving the 18-year-old occurred at 11.30pm on…

  • The crossing guard

    By Kelly YatesIT was an emotional farewell for Joan Allan last Friday as she retired from being a school crossing supervisor outside Oatlands Primary School.…

  • Lock

    POLICE are urging motorists to keep valuables out of sight in cars. Thieves are stealing GPS units, wallets and bags from cars parked in residential…

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