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Camp set to benefit local kids
The Rotary Club of Narre Warren and students from Berwick’s Chisholm Institute of TAFE are busy preparing for the ninth annual Camp Casey for Kids.…
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‘Region’s premier sports facility’ opens
Above: Rotary Club of Cranbourne members John Dunscombe, Lance Beckwirth and Ian Symons sizzled at the official opening of Casey Fields last week. By Alison…
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Students learn to party the safe way
Students at Narre Warren South P-12 College learnt how to party safely this week during a safe party open day. From left: Year nine students…
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Danger ahead for safety houses
The Berwick Safety House Committee may be forced to fold after more than two decades of community service. Outgoing committee member Kaye Jackson has called…
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School go for Games
Above: Oatlands Primary School student Josh represents New Zealand and performs the Haka at the school’s Commonwealth Games Day. THEY may not have enough classes…
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Fire never goes out for crew
Sheryl Batrouney and Peter Obeth from the Berwick CFA are preparing to celebrate 80 years of service in the local community. By Rebecca FraserPAST and…
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Grid girl competition revs up Berwick
Kelly McKenzie of SB Hair and Beauty in Berwick is revving up for the 2006 Berwick Grand Prix Grid Girl Competition. By Rebecca FraserTHE glamour…
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Truancy is absent from school lesson
Mossgiel Park Primary School has joined a statewide campaign in a bid to promote regular class attendance at local schools. Back from left: Fiona Smith,…
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Sad end for Berwick’s big boa
A boa constrictor was found in the driveway of a Berwick street last week but its owner is unknown. THE Department of Sustainability and Environment…
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Late change is a winner
Berwick’s Lauren Kok swept the pool at last week’s Mornington Cup when she was named the most elegant woman under 40 and named overall winner…
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Krispy fills kreme-filled hole in the market
Maramba Primary School student James hoes into the never-ending supply of doughnuts at the site announcement of Victoria’s first Krispy Kreme store in Fountain Gate.Above:…
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Runners set for life
Discussing Hillsmeade Primary School’s involvement in the Relay for Life are (from left) teacher Jacinta Jones, Casey Cardinia RFL chair manager Deborah Ditchburn, Sue Poynton…