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  • Footpaths go nowhere

    The News first reported the ongoing dramas over footpath construction in Narre Warren in August. DEBATE continues to rage over the cost of constructing footpaths…

  • Artists count up awards

    Pat, Jean, Evelyn, Freda and Glenys, with house dog Jazzy, proudly display their art and craft work from the Berwick Show. RESIDENTS at Craigcare Berwick…

  • Parkers triumph in thriller

    Hampton Park division-seven bowlers Jos Van Hout, Fred McBrian, Paul Barna and skip Rob Woff produced a come-from-behind 29-19 win over Fitzroy-Victoria Bowls Club on…

  • Outright slump for Narre

    Narre Warren youngster Matt Darvell opened the batting in turf one and took the new ball for the under-17s on the weekend. Picture: Meagan Rogers.…

  • Too steep for the Hills

    Dashing Endeavour Hills opener Ryan Pearson was in great touch on his way to a quickfire 55 against Oakleigh at Warrawee Park Oval on Saturday.…

  • Award set to open doors

    Dorma Australasia technical manager Kevin Blacow consults with research and design drafter Les Hajdu. By Shaun InguanzoHALLAM business Dorma Australasia has been rewarded for its…

  • It’s your town – so what do you think?

    Myuna Farm, host of the annual Doveton Show, has been identified as one of the many assets in the Doveton communityKEY components relating to the…

  • Cats pounce on Swans

    Casey-South Melbourne veteran Craig Entwistle was out for ducks in both innings in the clash with Geelong at Casey Fields. By Marc McGowanANOTHER insipid batting…

  • Tegan’s appeal for hospital help

    Royal Children’s Hospital patient Tegan McConnachie, seven, is doing her bit for next week’s Good Friday Appeal. By Callan DateMOST people don’t associate arthritis with…

  • AFL stars line up at Casey Fields

    Above: Melbourne midfield dynamo Colin Sylvia drills a long goal in the last quarter of the NAB Challenge match at Casey Fields on the weekend.…

  • Williams stampedes back into action

    Right: Cranbourne’s Liam Williams scored his first Formula 500 success in the Victorian Stampede Series at Ballarat’s Redline Raceway this month. By Marc McGowanA TWO-month…

  • ‘Good response’ to Main Street plan

    Some of Australia’s leading developers are lodging tenders for the exciting $300 million Casey Main Street project. TENDERS are rolling in for the $300 million…

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