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FoodWorks shoppers back community groups
FOODWORKS Narre Warren handed out more than $4000 to community groups last week, thanks to its shoppers. The store presented $4147.36 worth of cheques to…
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Hall of fame
By Kelly YatesROGER Hall is the new president of the Rotary Club of Narre Warren. Outgoing president Tim Fisher handed over the president’s collar and…
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Back home from world campaign
Beth Mason is back home in Berwick after taking part in a World Vision campaign in Canberra last weekend. 49462 By Kelly YatesBERWICK’S Beth Mason…
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Plenty of Endeavour
By Justin RobertsonIT WAS always going to be a tough ask for Endeavour Hills when it took on Wyndham City on Saturday afternoon. Coming into…
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Police eye bikers
By Kelly YatesMOTORCYCLISTS behaving badly and continuing to flout the law, putting other road users at risk, are being targeted by Casey traffic police. Police…
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SES support
THE Narre Warren SES unit has received five rechargeable torches and a laptop as part of AAMI’s annual sponsorship of the Victoria SES. Since 2003,…
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MPs welcome Prime Minister
By Kelly YatesMEMBERS of Parliament in the City of Casey have welcomed Julia Gillard as Australia’s first female Prime Minister. Narre Warren South MP Judith…
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Casey traffic unit
CASEY’S traffic police now have a new name. From today, 1 July, the former Casey Traffic Management Unit will be known as Casey Highway Patrol.…
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Police go duty-free
POLICE have been patrolling the streets in Casey over thepast two months – even ontheir days off – to increase road safety and have a…
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It’s almost a win
By Gavin StaindlIT is not a win, but Miners coach Mel Martin is taking many positives out of his team’s 31-18 loss to the Warriors.…
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Mum’s losses spur mission of hope
Elise Barnes, Natasha Marinelli and Julie Cini are raising awareness about Spinal Muscular Atrophy. 49338 Picture: Kim Cartmell By Kelly YatesTHE death of her two…