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School hosts Chinese delegates
A child reading a book about the Hawthorn Hawks Football Club book has captured the attention of an overseas guest at Brentwood Park Primary School.…
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Transit turns ten
A grateful community came together over lunch and cake to celebrate the tenth birthday of Transit Soup Kitchen and Food Support last week. Transit is…
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Golfing in colour for palliative care
The colours of life are coming to the golfing greens next Monday, for Berwick Montuna Golf Club’s annual Colours of Life Charity golf day. On…
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Hitchener drops in
Channel Nine newsreader Peter Hitchener was given a hero’s welcome after dropping into Berwick College for a visit on Thursday 23 May. He spoke to…
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Students host science fun
Friends and family came together at Hampton Park Primary School where students hosted a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) open day to showcase their…
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Desperate appeal for gift
A Narre Warren grandmother who purchased a gift for her daughter whose home burned down – has pleaded for its return after it was left…
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Acknowledge a dedicated community member today
Do you know a hard-working volunteer who is making a positive impact on our local community? The City of Casey has opened nominations for the…
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Celebrations at Doveton’s new hub
Doveton’s new community hub is set to be formally launched at a community event on Saturday 25 May. The $5.27 million Autumn Place Community Hub…
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Pool champ makes big splash
Xavier Alessio of Narre Warren South may only be 10-years-old but he is already making waves in the pool. The Lynbrook Primary School student has…
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Schools raises $1K for charity
Business students at Berwick College have put their profiting skills to the test by hosting a range of food stalls. The VET students set up…
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Shock at felling of trees
A Berwick woman has spoken of her shock after gum trees in her street were cut down without warning. Teisha Cohen, 25, was furious when…
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Power of words ‘kill more people than bullets’
African-born Eric Agyeman spent years “finding place where I know who I am” after being tormented by bullies at school. It didn’t come easy. At…












