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  • Shell shocked at huge eggs

    Kathleen Wilkie was minding her son’s Endeavour Hills home when she discovered that one of his Rhode Island red chooks had laid two whopping big…

  • Yooralla expansion gets funds

    Left: Yooralla in Narre Warren has received $250,000 to expand their children’s centre. Marie Symons and son Euan Symons, Minister for Children Sherryl Garbutt and…

  • A Classic end to spring

    Jockey Michael Cahill parades Natural Blitz before its fourthplaced run in the 2005 Caulfield Cup. The Cranbournetrained horse will be among the top chances in…

  • Cranbourne buckles to Buckley bats

    Right: Young Cranbourne allrounder Daniel Hunt got among the runs and wickets in the club’s turfone side. CRANBOURNE Cricket Club’s turf-one side went down when…

  • Miners seize top place

    Left: Running back Anthony Igmen goes past a Rangers defender. THE Berwick Miners junior gridiron team beat the previously undefeated Croydon Rangers on Sunday at…

  • Hyland fling for Chris

    Above: Cranbourne trainer Chris Hyland was thrilled with the win of his gelding Larson in Sunday’s feature race at the Trade Union family races day.…

  • No cargo for Col’s cult

    Left: Cranbourne trainer Colin Alderson celebrated the final day of the Flemington spring carnival with the win of his talented gelding Cargo Cult in the…

  • With help, Katherine makes a Splash

    Katherine Stewart and Splash jump a training fence at home in Pakenham. Katherine is flying to California at the end of this month to compete…

  • Special soccer at Doveton

    Far left: Doveton Special Soccer School player David Cain in action. MORE than 300 players turned out last Friday to take part in the eighth…

  • Pure high for Octane

    Devon Meadows-trained greyhound star Pure Octane bounced back from his disappointing Topgun loss three weeks ago to win the $15,000 feature Silver Bullet over 525…

  • Meeting will check on oil

    President of Friends of Ermera Jan Trezise has invited Casey residents to come along and learn about Australia’s and East Timor’s oil agreement. By Rebecca…

  • Students experience diversities of culture

    Students at Thomas Mitchell Primary School in Endeavour Hills enjoyed a multicultural day recently dressing up in traditional costumes. MORE than 60 nationalities came together…

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