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  • Easter brings out the bonnets

    Alecia and Jamie-Lee look the part with their specially designed hats. BERWICK Fields Primary School students donned their Easter gear recently for the school’s annual…

  • Brock ‘robbed’ by drawn decision

    Left: Shane Brock was unable to raise his arm in triumph after the judges ruled his bout against Romilus Rahayaan as a draw at the…

  • Library catalogues holiday fun

    Left: Berwick family Jacob, Austin and Gayelene Heylbut have some fun at the ocean voyage event.Left: Timmothy Rizkilla manages a smile while drawing his compass.Right:…

  • Train shame

    Commuters using Casey’s train stations were faced with unprecedented delays during March. By Callan DateA STAGGERING one in every four trains was late on the…

  • Ebony up there with the best

    By Marc McGowanBERWICK athlete Ebony Sturgess is becoming used to exceeding expectations. Ebony, 10, competes for Waverley Little Athletics Centre and because of the travel…

  • Card signature concerns? Check

    Failing to check shoppers’ credit cards could be adding to the growing problem of credit card fraud. By Sarah Schwager and Callan DateCASEY shoppers should…

  • Family rivalry has sisters on track

    By Marc McGowanATHLETICS is definitely a family affair for Narre Warren’s Cox clan, as the Dandenong Little Athletics Centre Championships provided an emphatic reminder at…

  • Three times two at Cranbourne

    – Brad Kingsbury THREE doubles were achieved at last Friday’s Cranbourne races, with two riders and one trainer enjoying a fruitful day at the Geelong…

  • Scorpions quick on the draw

    St Kilda’s first-round draft pick David Armitage has improved every round and gathered 27 possessions on the weekend to be the Scorpions’ best four-quarter performer.…

  • Crowds drawn to VFL action

    Scorpion Clinton Jones fires off a handball in front of another impressive crowd at Casey Fields on Sunday. By Marc McGowanCASEY Fields has been rocking…

  • Casey shoots for elite sport

    Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson is hoping to add elite netball, basketball and baseball sides to the region’s growing list of top-level sporting teams. By…

  • Next generation recalls

    Above: A buglar plays the Last Post. THE spirit of Anzac Day is alive and well in Endeavour Hills with hundreds turning out to a…

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