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Berwick stakes all or nothing
By Gavin StaindlBERWICK City appears destined to be relegated from Division Two when the season finishes after losing their 14th straight match, this time to…
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Hills fail to fire
By Justin RobertsonSLOW starts have been the fabric of the Endeavour Hills rugby team this year. In all, bar two games, the Hills have trailed…
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Face slashed
By Kelly Yates
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Finding more time
PEER support groups for children with disabilities will continue to benefit from funding under the Australian Government’s $10.5 million My Time program. Yooralla’s Early Childhood…
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Inside word on spinal injury
By Kelly YatesA WOMAN who was involved in a tragic accident which left her paralysed from the chest down shared her story with students at…
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Grant helps kids get fit
By Kelly YatesSTUDENTS at Fleetwood Primary School are getting fit and healthy after scoring a $1200 grant to buy new sports equipment. The Narre Warren…
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A sense of place
By Kelly YatesSTUDENTS at an Endeavour Hills school have teamed up to create a statement to recognise and acknowledge the Aboriginal people who were the…
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Pooch
By Kelly YatesVOLUNTEER pet therapist Alison Mason has started her rounds at Casey Hospital with her K9 companion, Byron the golden retriever. Ms Mason and…
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Reading idols
By Bridget CookMELBOURNE Football Club player James Strauss was welcomed by students from Thomas Mitchell Primary School in Endeavour Hills. As part of the Read…
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Assault and robbery
A MAN was assaulted and robbed while he was walking home in Cranbourne on Sunday morning. Police said the 18-year-old from Cranbourne had been “evicted”…
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Kids cook pumpkin treats
By Bridget Cook STUDENTS from Hallam Primary School have been cooking up a healthy storm in the kitchen. As part of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen…
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Miners caught short on help
By Gavin StaindlA LACK of Miners led to a last quarter cave-in during Berwick’s 20-6 loss to the Warriors at Monash University on Sunday. When…
