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Maranatha at home on new turf
Below: Local champion Geoff Wright helped cut the tape and officially unveil the new turf wicket with Kirk Dickson (left), Jake Cutting and Luke Nelson.…
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Residents plead for boxes, post haste
Narre Warren North residents say there is a desperate shortage of post boxes in Narre Warren North. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, Narre Warren…
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Well developed, at last
Left: A Mitre 10 Hardware store could soon be built in Endeavour Hills, turning the vacant land into a bustling shopping precinct. Casey councillor Rob…
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Grieving parents’ plea to motorists
Narre Warren’s Bill Gray is urging people to take more care on the roads following the tragic death of his 19yearold son Nathan in a…
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Crowd drinks from the cup of racing
Left: Strapper Chad Davies, son of Cranbourne trainer Colin Davies, with race five thirdplaced horse Bee Three. NEWS photographer Stewart Chambers took to the field…
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Creative skills from A to Z
Right: By Rebecca Fraser STUDENTS at the Narre Community Learning Centre have used creativity to strengthen their teamwork skills. One of the centre’s Victorian Certificate…
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Family marks the years
Five family generations turned out to celebrate the 90th birthday of Hallam’s Edith Dundon. Pictured back are Gwen Patmore and Cheryl Bowen. Front are birthday…
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Faster signs of the times
From left are member of the Dandenong Justice of the Peace RESIDENTS will now be able to have personal papers signed quickly at Narre Warren…
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Teenagers invited on a journey
By Rebecca Fraser The Berwick Church of Christ has organised the program to help young people embark on a journey and answer their questions about…
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‘Training day’ at Pakenham
Right: Rikki Cartwright urges on Maggie’s Mate as she bolts away from her rivals to win the Class 3 Handicap at Pakenham on Monday. By…
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MP’s tribute to families
Holt MP Anthony Byrne has encouraged all local parents to come out and celebrate the hard work and effort they put into their families at…
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Plea for cleaner living
Lysterfield South resident and mother of three Wendy Duyker, with children Eden, Jane and Linton, said local councils should consider becoming chemically free. By Rebecca…
 
