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51 clubs later, Ray pays a visit home
District 9820 Governor and Rotary Club of Narre Warren member Ray Stewart has visited 51 Rotary clubs in the past few months but returned to…
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Water way to go
By Sarah SchwagerA YEAR of product development has won a Narre Warren business a nomination for a water industry sustainability award. EnviroFresh Australia has been…
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Joan on an international radio wave
Joan Spencer was thrilled when she received the phone call from London. By Sarah Schwager A HALLAM marriage counsellor spoke on a London radio station…
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School celebrates the feats of students
Narre Warren South P12 student Matthew Caulcutt was recently presented with a Citizens’ Award at a full school assembly. In September he and two friends…
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By gum, that tree’s gone
Cr Rob Wilson and the Friends of Frog Hollow group say they are disappointed that a 100yearold red river gum tree has been cut down…
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Open day at the CFA
Preparations are underway for the Hallam CFA’s first open day to be held on Sunday, 6 November. Pictured are firefighters Terry Danns and Lilli Popetrov.…
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Caring for the carers
Right: Members of the Narre Warren Carers Group came together last week as part of Carers Week activities. From left: Phyl and Gordon Storey, Hetty…
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Games pledge to East Timor
Local residents and businesses have been urged to pledge funds so that some East Timorese athletes can visit Casey next year. President Berwick Chamber of…
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Bike track opens to riders
Right: Karak, the official mascot for the Melbourne Commonwealth Games, Australia’s mountain bike champion Chris Jongewaard and Commonwealth Games Minister Justin Madden officially unveiled the…
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Boundary pupils on the outer
Parents and school council members at Hallam Valley Primary School in Narre Warren are angry and disappointed after it was revealed that new boundaries would…
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Schools in cup battle
Shone Cumming and Stephanie Thomas kept score at the inaugral Gleneagles Cup last Friday, in which four Casey primary schools competed against each other. By…
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Sport is the primary interest
Pearcedale Primary School students Luke Cann and Tayla Strauss are on their way to representing Victoria in the state discus and golf championships. Picture: Meagan…
