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Comeback Comets put fire in the tail
Djuro Mirkovic’s Berwick Kings had tosettle for a 1-1 draw against Bayside on Saturday. 50025IN BASEBALL terms it is called a walk-off home run, but…
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Judy leads Lions
By Kelly YatesJUDY James is the new president of the Endeavour Hills Lions Club. The Hallam resident was announced as the president during the Lion…
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Coalition pledge on underpass
LA TROBE MP Jason Wood has made a pledge of $85 million towards the construction of an underpass at the train lines along Clyde Road,…
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Red look a good fit
CASEY Central Shopping Centre is going red this week in support of the Heart Foundation’s ‘Go Red for Women’ campaign. Traders at the Narre Warren…
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Traffic snarl
By Kelly YatesTRAFFIC congestion along Narre Warren North Road is proving to be a problem for firefighters, who say at times they can’t even get…
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Permit leaves no time to shine
Cathy Smith, the principal of Cathy-Lea Academy of Performing Arts, is furious Casey Council is only offering her a 12-month planning permit to start up…
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Clampdown!
By Kelly YatesTRUCK loads of police rolled into the City of Casey yesterday (Wednesday) for a mass blitz targeting crime, public safety and road issues.…
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Fireys’ hour of glory
FIREFIGHTERS from Berwick celebrated a number of service milestones at their recent annual awards night. A Berwick Fire Brigade life membership was presented to firefighter…
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Track features in film
By Bridget CookIT was lights, camera, action at Cranbourne Training Complex on Monday as the track was transformed into Ireland’s most renowned thoroughbred race track,…
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Cancer kind- Kirsty Vondeling is raising money for the Leukaemia Foundation in memory of her
By Kelly YatesKIRSTY Vondeling is honouring her late grandmother by volunteering and raising money for the Leukaemia Foundation. The 20-year-old from Cranbourne spoke of her…
