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Pedestrians hit by car
TWO pedestrians were taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital after they were struck by a four-wheel drive in Berwick last week. Advanced life support paramedics and…
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Singer’s sights career launch
Kambrya College rock singer Tara Leigh Dowler. 29627 INDIE-ROCK singer Tara Leigh Dowler will wow crowds with a high-energy fusion of rock and pop at…
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Making sense with training
Manager of the Narre Warren South community Bendigo Bank Paul Jones with Year 10 student Ashlee Leitch who started a 12-month traineeship at the bank…
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Cash for CFA
Rotary Club of Narre Warren president Ian Pickering presents a $1000 cheque to Paul Hardy from the Narre Warren Fire Brigade with Rotarian Roger McGill…
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One team takes the field
Endeavour Hills player Aaron Skipworth contests the lineout against Monash University in the first match of the season at Frog Hollow Reserve on Saturday. By…
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Police trial report kit
VICTORIA Police are trialling an information kit to help educate residents about personal safety. The kit will provide information to residents about how to prevent…
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Miners dig in for title
Berwick Miners Lee Lindsay (number 69) and Yanie Kupie (60) face off against their ACT Monarchs opponents in the two sides’ controlled scrimmage at Sydney…
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Slimming for second chance
Jodie Curran from Narre Warren North met last year’s Biggest Loser series runner-up Alison Braun at WestfieldFountain Gate this week. By Kelly YatesNARRE Warren North’s…
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TigerSharks set to smash
Left: Casey TigerSharks sensation Aleysha Tokai won her first Australian Age Championships medal on night one of the By Marc McGowanTHE Casey TigerSharks are on…
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Traffic blitz nets dozens of offenders
By Kelly Yates CASEY police say they are extremely angry at the incidence of stupid driving behaviours shown on the roads over the Easter long…
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Trainer peeks at cup
By Stuart TeatherCRANBOURNE-owned horse Just Look wrapped up a lengthy racing season last Saturday with a tough run at Caulfield, but eager eyes have already…
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Boom time at library
MORE than a dozen children rocked up to the Endeavour Hills Library last week to bang their drums and make some noise. The drumming workshop…