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  • $450,000 penalty won’t mend Mum’s broken heart

    By Bridget CookDonna Des Barres’ son, 30-year-old Damian Des Barres, died when a 20-tonne excavator slipped as it was unloaded from a trailer at a…

  • Kids fire for wins

    By Justin RobertsonLYNBROOK’S Kathy and Justin Borchard have a lot to be proud of. In last month’s Australian Karate Federation National Championships in Sydney, all…

  • Doveton set to move up to divison three

    By Gavin StaindlEXCLUDING an improbable turn of events, Doveton will be promoted to Division Three next year after beating Old Camberwell Grammar 3-1 at Waratah…

  • A barbecue of thanks for help

    By Bridget BradyGEORGE Smith will fire up the barbie this weekend and say thanks to the countless volunteers who offered to help care for his…

  • Club rallies behind Tuck

    BERWICK footballer Travis Tuck has become the first player to record a third strike under the AFL’s drug code. On Tuesday night the AFL tribunal…

  • Lucky escape

    By Bridget CookTWO cars and a motorcycle were involved in a smash in Berwick on Monday. Police, paramedics and CFA attended the collision at the…

  • School’s interim boss

    By Bridget CookMr Robertson replaces the Narre Warren South College’s Foundation Principal Geoff McLay. Mr Robertson believes relationships are at the heart of a truly…

  • Put spring into

    CASEY sports facilities are offering people incentives to get off the couch and get active. Casey RACE, Casey ARC and Endeavour Hills Leisure Centre have…

  • A-G gees up kids

    By Bridget CookDeputy Premier and Attorney-General Rob Hulls visited the school, organised by Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley, to talk to the legal studies…

  • More beds soon

    By Bridget CookCASEY Hospital could welcome 30 new sub-acute beds – but only if a Federal Labor Government is formed. But Shadow Minister for Health…

  • Book characters

    By Kelly YatesSome of the most popular costumes included Snow White, Cat in the Hat and Where’s Wally, says special events co-ordinator Laura Mills. The…

  • City to go down, but not out

    By Gavin StaindlBERWICK City coach Tom O’Halloran conceded that relegation was unavoidable after his side’s 2-0 loss to Casey on Saturday, but, with a growing…

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