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  • Be wise with your eyes

    Lachlan from Lifesaving Victoria is joining in the fight to encourage residents to slip, slop and slap on some specs to save their sight this…

  • Paints covers training costs

    Bunnings and Dulux are running a fundraiser at the Narre Warren North store for CFA volunteer training. FIREFIGHTERS are calling on the community to support…

  • Tears of joy for golden couple

    Right: Roy and Gladys Walden celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by renewing their vows on 11 December. 25990 By Kelly YatesGIVE and take is the…

  • Jokes help make Steph a serious competitor

    By Marc McGowanA JOKE book is rarely one of the first items packed in a successful sportsperson’s kit bag. But comedy has proven to be…

  • Thieves steal Leigh’s livelihood

    Edward Kelly is disappointed thieves stole his 15-year-old son Leigh’s bicycle three days after it was purchased. Terry Thomas is hoping a donor will replace…

  • Struck with hammer

    A CLYDE man is in hospital with head injuries after he was attacked in his home by three masked assailants. Three men forced entry in…

  • Biker killed in road smash

    A BERWICK man died after his motorcycle collided with another vehicle south-east of Warburton last Sunday. Police said the 44-year-old rider struck a 4WD on…

  • Victoria scores unwanted record

    VICTORIA recorded more road deaths over Christmas and New Year than any other state. Assistant Commissioner Ken Lay said it was incredibly disappointing and frustrating…

  • Park hosts nights of summer fun

    WILSON Botanic Park in Berwick will be open longer during the summer. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said the park was one of the…

  • Factory saved from fire

    By Lia BichelA DOZEN fire trucks and 60 firefighters from Hallam and Dandenong battled a factory blaze in Ordish Road, Dandenong, last week. The Wanless…

  • Travel crime goes public

    DISPLAY boards with photos and information about offenders are being installed at railway stations across Victoria to try to help solve crimes on public transport.…

  • Grudge match turns friendly

    WINNING was the only focus when two of Premier Cricket’s most bitter rivals met in Leongatha on Saturday. Casey-South Melbourne and Hawthorn-Monash University officials –…

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