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  • Buddies team up

    Grade six students Trent and Denisa with their prep buddies Mustafa and Clarissa. THE PREP and grade six buddy program at Southern Cross Primary School…

  • TigerShark pups slice through competition

    Sunday’s Metropolitan South All-Junior Elimination Heats demonstrated the talents of Casey TigerSharks, front from left, Fletcher Cunningham, Jake Templar, Jake Duggan, middle, Elise Corbett, Olivia…

  • Cannons fire up for a big year

    Above: Casey’s Shara Cousins, who played for the Bee Gees in the mixed division, launches an attack in the Casey Shoot-Out Cup. By Marc McGowanSATURDAY’S…

  • Tough road ahead for Riseley

    Jeff Riseley, centre, competing in the 800m at last Thursday’s Melbourne Grand Prix, is hoping to retain his spot in the national squad in this…

  • Teams fight against relegation

    Berwick captain Alex Roberts was out cheaply for the second consecutive round on Saturday, but still boasts an outstanding average of 73 from his 10…

  • Firebug fears

    More than 10 fires have been started in and around the Berwick area since the start of the year. By Callan DateA SERIAL arsonist is…

  • Bella gets centre off to a beautiful start

    Above: Twelve-week-old Bella was the first dog to be adopted through the centre. By Kelly YatesAUSTRALIA’S first animal adoption centre opened it doors yesterday (Wednesday)…

  • All or nothing approach for Hills

    Endeavour Hills opener Ryan Pearson was one of just three batsmen in his side to reach double digits against Oakleigh at Warrawee Park Oval on…

  • Security ruling may cost Penny

    Clyde trainer Jayne Davies is hoping her stable star Penny Veejay can provide her with her second Inter Dominion title at Moonee Valley on Saturday…

  • Young captains at the gate

    Fountain Gate Primary School house and vice-captains Zoe, Cassie, Peter, front, Melissa, Craig, Elise and Daniel withprincipal Jenny Duggan. FOUNTAIN Gate Primary School announced its…

  • Fruit brings smiles to their dials

    FRESH fruit Friday was the flavour of the week at Doveton Heights Primary School. Youngsters at the school tuck into fresh produce as part of…

  • Partnership draws a mixed reaction

    Local students and residents gather at the proposed Casey Central Secondary College site in Narre Warren South. The school is one of four in the…

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