News
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Club’s moving tribute
THE Narre Warren Calisthenics Club is celebrating a lifetime of achievement by many of its dedicated members. While the club has enjoyed great success over…
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All hail Hallam; Eagles soar
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION – TURF 1 Round 6 (Day 2) HALLAM Kalora Park and Cranbourne notched maximum points in a round…
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D’arcy bags last medal
CARDINIA BEACONHILLS GOLF RUSSELL D’arcy (10) won the last monthly medal round of the year at Cardinia Beaconhills on Saturday, returning the best nett score…
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Car wreckage: man extricated
A MAN has been extricated from a car wreckage after allegedly crashing through the barrier wall on the Monash Freeway near the Hallam Bypass on…
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Fear of unknown… well founded
NARRE WARREN BOWLS ON Saturday Division-2 played away to Mordialloc in Round 2 of Pennant competition. Not knowing the test they were in for Narre…
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What a shame
HOW disappointing to read your front page story this week. I was at the Narre Warren North Pre Poll voting booth every day and did…
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Back to business
NOW that the election is over, done and dusted, perhaps Councillors Ablett, Stapledon, Serey, Crestani and Kaplong could get on with representing their City of…
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Remember this
ROSALIE Crestani, councillor for the Four Oaks Ward, has allied with Rise Up Australia, an anti-Islamic fringe political party, with an intent of worming her…
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Worth a visit
GOOD to see Councillor Damien Rosario out and about, smiling and announcing new facilities being built. But why does he only go out when there’s…
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From a Jack to a JP
By BRIDGET SCOTT A DEDCIATED community volunteer will take a step back after 47 years as a Justice of the Peace (JP). John Arthur, known…
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Mental health barbecue
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MONASH Health is working day and night to address the negative stigma that can be attached to mental health illnesses. The employees…






