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  • Girls prove their medal

    Back from left: Victorian Taekwondo Academy Berwick instructors Berty Collinson, Jean Collinson and Mahir Unalan, and, front, Asian Junior Australian Team Selection Championships medallists Jessica…

  • Massive strike for Miners

    Berwick Miners captain and running back Shahid Malimar attempts to burst through a sea of Southern Seahawks in the teams’ clash at Springfield Reserve on…

  • Track specialist goes swish

    Left: Jockey Lincoln Coffey urges Cranbourne track specialist Signal Swish to the line for local trainer Geoff Cousins in the seventh race last Thursday. By…

  • Two painful years for SMA family

    Julie Cini, with daughter Zarlee, is raising awareness about Spinal Muscular Atrophy. By Callan DateA BERWICK mother has detailed a tragic two years, including her…

  • Stop locking kids in cars

    SES volunteer Matthew Egan is urging Casey parents not to leave children in locked cars. By Melissa Grant SES volunteers are urging Casey parents not…

  • Hooter drops in

    Customers at Bunnings Fountain Gate have been watched by an extra set of eyes over the last couple of weeks. BUNNINGS says lowest prices are…

  • Young gun to fire with Vics

    Gun local cricketing brothers James, left, and Darren Pattinson have both been selected in the Victorian Bushrangers squad for the 2007-08 season. – Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR…

  • Drug raid snares snake

    This corn snake was seized during a raid on a Berwick property last week. WILDLIFE officers seized an exotic albino corn snake from a Berwick…

  • Mega Quiz is a real buzz

    Buzz! The Mega Quiz features 5000 questions and four stylish buzzers, but is it enough to satisfy the party-gamer? By Glen AtwellPLAYING video games with…

  • Churches sing out loud

    SEVEN churches in the Endeavour Hills-Doveton region are combining resources for a weekend full of drama, music and inspiration. The South Eastern Christian Centre in…

  • Scorpions’ winning sting

    Above: Scorpion youngster Kyle Mathews gets dispossessed as he tries to break through a wall of Port Melbourne opponents at Casey Fields on Sunday. By…

  • Back-biting over, say Scorpions

    The future prospects of young VFL stars, like the Scorpions’ high-flying Kyle Mathews, could be harmed if AFL clubs decide to split from their VFL…

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