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  • Buoyant day for Tigersharks

    By Gavin StaindlTHE Metro Championships for seven to 10-year-olds were held on Sunday at Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, kick-starting an exciting month for the…

  • Lights out on logic

    I WRITE regarding the City of Casey’s street light replacement campaign. Just because someone has a feel good Greeny idea, it doesn’t mean that it…

  • Upgrade for Casey roads

    Roads and Ports Minister Tim Pallas, Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan announced funding for a road duplication…

  • Trinity music wafts through

    By Elisa ScartonSTUDENTS from Trinity Catholic Primary School in Narre Warren kept things local with their annual junior musical recently. Called A Journey Through Australian…

  • Bowling along

    By Nicole WilliamsCr Shar Balmes attended the official opening of the new grounds on Saturday 6 November along with about 80 club members, other petanque…

  • Santa in shopping spirit

    CHRISTMAS spirit officially hit Westfield Fountain Gate with the arrival of Santa on the weekend. Children and their families were eager to catch a glimpse…

  • Trainer cops three years’ suspension

    CLYDE trainer Richard Laming was last week suspended for three years in a landmark decision by Racing Victoria’s Appeals and Disciplinary Board. Laming and his…

  • Stalwart comes out swinging for big 300

    By Justin RobertsonNARRE WARREN’S Alan Sauvarin shares an uncanny resemblance to National Lampoon’s Clark Griswold. His mates have dubbed him “Clark Griswold” for years. They…

  • Chemist with

    A NARRE Warren South business has set a benchmark by winning the Victorian Chemmart Pharmacy of the Year. Casey Central Chemmart Pharmacy received the prestigious…

  • Asian agenda – Nossal High School language students are excited about the grant which will fund the schools project Nossal High School as an international student voice. 56630

    By Nicole WilliamsTHREE district secondary schools have received grants to better connect with Asian culture and languages. The Federal Government announced $2.68 million in funding…

  • Champion readers

    BOOKWORMS at Kilberry Valley Primary School this week celebrated their achievements during the Premier’s Reading Challenge 2010. With 913 participants, the school had the most…

  • Loss may be a big win

    By Gavin StaindlAFTER winning four in a row, the Berwick Cougars slipped up at home to Waverley in extra innings, but the outcome may be…

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