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  • Syringe stinger

    By Kelly YatesDON’T pick up syringes. That’s the message from a community volunteer after he was jabbed by a used syringe last Tuesday morning. Phil…

  • Buckley’s chance

    MORE than 250 fans queued to nab an autograph from Collingwood legend Nathan Buckley on Saturday when he visited Angus and Robertson, Fountain Gate to…

  • Grass blaze call spreads to house

    FIRE caused major structural damage to house on Glasscocks Road, Berwick on Tuesday evening. CFA brigades from Berwick and Narre Warren were alerted at 8.45pm…

  • Westfield vandal charged

    POLICE have arrested and charged a Narre Warren manwith causing more than $16,000 worth of criminal damage at Westfield Fountain Gate over a 12-month period.…

  • Probe into deadly fire

    By Kelly YatesDETECTIVES are investigating the death of a woman who perished alone in a fire-ravaged house in Narre Warren last Sunday. Emergency services, including…

  • Cougars lose an epic struggle

    – Marc McGowanTHE Berwick City Cougars lost a titanic struggle with Preston for the second time this season at La Trobe University on Sunday. The…

  • Rain keeps the Swans ‘afloat’

    WHILE Victoria was grateful for the weekend’s rain, the state’s cricketers could be forgiven for being annoyed as all Saturday games were washed out. Premier…

  • Casey’s art catch

    SCULPTURES from the 2006 Commonwealth Games celebrations in Melbourne have been placed in two key Casey locations. “Council is delighted that two of the aquatic…

  • Long wait ends

    By Kelly YatesNarre Warren South P-12 College assistant principal Robert Duncan said the school’s VCE scores had improved significantly from the 2007 results. “We had…

  • Ladies on target for Parkers

    TUESDAY’S VLBA action was the only round of pennant bowls that managed to be completed by Hampton Park Bowls Club this week. The club won…

  • Care at crossings

    POLICE are urging elderly people to take greater care on the roads following a spike in pedestrian deaths. Victoria Police said 55 pedestrians were killed…

  • Club aims to kick on

    By Stuart TeatherTHE Mossgiel Park Junior Football Club is one that’s keeping busy in the off-season. With a new committee in place, led by president…

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