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Five-shot win for ladies
THE metropolitan bowls home and away pennant season has come to an end. At Hampton Park this year, selectors were pleased with the overall performance…
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Groups share in grants
NEARLY 20 Casey community groups will share in more than $44,000 after a volunteer grant program was announced recently. Doveton Cricket Club, Cranbourne Tennis Club…
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Cycle shed grants now available
MORE Casey students may be encouraged to ride their bike to school after the State Government announced this week grants for school bike sheds. Schools…
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Woman’s head caught in machine
– Callan DateA BERWICK woman suffered serious injuries after her head was caught in an unguarded machine last Friday. The 35-year-old was working at a…
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Cranbourne juniors on target
CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club’s under-16 (2) team started the season on a high note with a 64-point win over Hampton Park at the weekend. Scores:…
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Ram raid arrests
TWO Pakenham teenagers will face court over a ram raid on a Repco store in Narre Warren last month. The burglary occurred at the Princes…
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Back stabbing
A NARRE Warren woman was arrested after her defacto husband was stabbed in the back on Sunday afternoon. Police said they arrived on scene at…
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Hell and Heaven on Earth
WHO would have thought that Hell and Heaven could exist side-by-side in an action gaming masterpiece? Introducing God of War II – one hell of…
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Magpie star drops in
ENIGMATIC Collingwood player Leon Davis thrilled Berwick Lodge Primary School students when he dropped in for a footy clinic recently. The exciting player took several…
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Lionesses span the generations
COMMUNITY spirit is alive and well at the Endeavour Hills Lioness Club where three generations are represented. Dorothy Brennan first joined the local Lioness Club…
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Faye Tuck in the KNOW
BERWICK’S very own AFL mother Faye Tuck was recognised for her efforts in raising her two AFL listed sons at a special function in Melbourne…
