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  • Siblings sport dancing feet

    Hampton Park dancers Joshua and Shanice Fernandez are getting ready to hit the floor at the 2008 Australian Dancesport By Kelly YatesA HAMPTON Park brother…

  • Young mechanicsclutch at future

    Matt Males, Paul Knaap and Jordan Fenton show off the tractor they rebuilt as part of the Narre Community Learning Centre’s Work Ready program. 23840…

  • Festive times at Fountain Gate

    Glenice starts her Christmas shopping at Westfield Fountain Gate this week. 25191 SHOPPERS are gearing up for Christmas at Westfield Fountain Gate. The shopping centre…

  • School gets more room to move

    Heritage College principal Stuart Barons and MP Anthony Byrne open the school’s new classrooms and car park. STUDENTS at a Narre Warren South school are…

  • Class gets taste of Indonesia

    From left: Lissi, Nyadak, Karunia, Jirawat dress in masks and traditional clothes before participating in an Indonesian Dance. Picture: Meagan Rogers STUDENTS immersed themselves in…

  • Dog delights in second spot

    Cranbourne North trainer John Delaroche’s greyhound Serbo Delight finished second in last week’s Great Chase grand final at The Meadows. 25111 Picture: Luke Plummer By…

  • Cougars chew Chelsea on the plate

    Above: Teenage pitcher Martin Kennedy was in supreme form in six shut-out innings in the Berwick City Cougars’ 13-0 thrashing of Chelsea at Cyril Molyneux…

  • Market ‘smart’ solution

    Teachers Paula Robinson and Robyn Arentz selling drinks and snacks. 24887 By Kelly YatesMORE than 400 people braved the rain to support the St Paul…

  • Ablett first past the post

    Geoff Ablett is the new Balla Balla Ward councillor. 24464 By Bridget BradyCOMMUNITY radio station manager and teacher Geoff Ablett has won the sole council…

  • Setting the Pace

    Norman Young Pace plans to celebrate his 100th birthday by realising one of his greatest dreams, to walk down the main street of his home…

  • Nik writes on cruel wrongs

    Nikolaous with the letter he received from the RSPCA. By Melissa MeehanAN IMAGE of a monkey chained to a raging bull would offend most, but…

  • Man escapes car pooling

    A Hampton Park man was forced to scramble free from his submerged car after driving it through a fence and into a backyard pool last…

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