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Cops to multiply
VICTORIA Police has launched its largest recruitment campaign as it strives to attract 1700 more officers over the next five years. The advertising campaign, which…
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Good riddance to night rider
By Kelly YatesA MOTORCYCLIST was caught doing more than 160km/h in a 100km/h zone along the Monash Freeway in Narre Warren over the weekend as…
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Cops dark on dopes
By Kelly YatesTRAFFIC police are cracking down on pill-poppers getting behind the wheel in a bid to stop the state’s growing trend of drug-impaired drivers…
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Miners downed in 20-0 loss
Miners coach Mel Martin gives the offensive line a spray during the first half. 50480 Picture Gavin Staindl By Gavin StaindlLACK of discipline has been…
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Ready for one horse race
LABOR MP Anthony Byrne believes next month’s federal election will be a close call- but it appears his contest in the Holt electorate won’t be…
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Art funds
THE State Government’s 2010-11 arts funding programs are open. Emerging or established artists, arts companies and community members are encouraged to apply for the programs…
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House saved from fire
FIREFIGHTERS battled a blaze at a Narre Warren house on Sunday. Narre Warren firefighters began tackling the fire in one of the bedrooms at the…
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Medics learn patients
CASEY Hospital has announced more training will be provided to its Emergency Department staff to improve communication with patients. A spokesperson for Southern Health confirmed…
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Call for horse helpers
By Kelly YatesRIDING for the Disabled now has a new place to call home in Narre Warren North. Coach Andy Rouget is thrilled with the…
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Scam spawn
GET rich quick schemes and online fraud are some of the top five scams to hit Narre Warren South over the past year. Narre Warren…
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Traffic snarl
By Kelly YatesWHY have the lights on the Belgrave Hallam Road on-ramp not been switched on after being installed seven months ago? That is the…
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That’s another story
PERFORMER “JB” entertained school holiday kids with a storytelling session at the Narre Warren Library on Friday 9 July.. The session, part of the library’s…