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Grants up for grabs
APPLICATIONS are open for the 2009-2010 Victorian Veterans Council Grant Program. The program, which includes the Victorian Veterans Fund and the ANZAC Day Proceeds Fund,…
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Ball’s big result for the cause
THE ROTARY Club of Berwick and the Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Foundation hosted the annual Bosom Buddies Ball last month. More than 300 guests frocked…
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Students find favourite characters
HERITAGE College students dressedup as their favourite book characters as the school celebrated Australia’s longest running children’s festival, Book Week. Little Red Riding Hood, Spidermanand…
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Reunion after surgery
By Kelly Yates FOR Brayden Ackers, returning to Berwick Fields Primary School just weeks after brain surgery was a chance for the 11-year-old to hang…
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Draw an early position for motorcycle run
FAMILIES are encouraged to head to the Cranbourne town centre early on the morning of the MRA Cranbourne GP Run to enjoy an array of…
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Governor visits child services
Windermere CEO Cheryl DeZilwa, Governor Professor David de Kretser, Jan de Kretser and Windermere chairman Carl Strachan met last week to discuss the impact Casey’s…
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Appeal after
POLICE are calling for witnesses after a serious assault at Berwick train station over the weekend. According to police, a 34-year-old man from Berwick was…
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Violentgatecrasher sought
A PARTY on the weekend took a sour turn when an intruder fought his way into the house, damaged items and assaulted two people. The…
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Doves bounce back
By Brad KingsburyDOVETON will meet Pakenham in next Saturday’s Casey Cardinia League grand final after downing traditional rivals Cranbourne by 26 points in Sunday’s preliminary…
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Road works speed charge
POLICE caught a Narre Warren man travelling at 140 kilometres per hour in an 80 km/h road work zone along the Monash Freeway last weekend.…
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TigerSharks clean up
By Marc McGowanTWELVE Casey TigerSharks swimmers won medals at the Victorian Age Short Course Championships on the weekend. Sixteen-year-old sensation Craig Watson was the star…
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Parking baby steps
Dianne Wilson is proud the car park By Lia BichelIT MAY take years, but Dianne Wilson is optimistic that Hallam Community Learning Centre will get…