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Boat mishap kills ‘Bluey’

A recent picture of Michael Welch, 49, who died on Saturday after hitting his head on a houseboat on the Murray River...

A beacon of light

The Vision Impaired Peoples Aid Foundation has been given a $3000 State ...

Tight squeeze for community

Oakgrove Community Centre president Rod Charles said it- Rebecca FraserTHREE community groups want to set up a permanent home in Narre Warren South but...

Sharks want kids in the swim

In the swim at Casey Arc. Tiger Shark members Jessica Hardy (front) with Laura May and Emma May.By Glen AtwellOn 2 April, the amateur...

Ben set to sink titles

Ben Poppinger finished third in the under-18 event at the eight-ball Junior National Championships in Dingley last week and will be jetting to England...

School drums in message

Students at Narre Warren South P-12 college have been learning about litter disposal in a bid to stop rubbish dumping at the school. Back...

MP ousted by outsider

Former Mornington Peninsula mayor Judith By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren South MP Dale Wilson has been unseated following a dramatic pre-selection meeting last week when...

Born to dance

Ten talented performers from Fabulous Feet Dance Academy took part in last night’s Commonwealth Games Opening...

Hope springs eternal

The Hope Generation Church is preparing for its opening night performance of Heaven’s Gates and Hell’s Flames....

Everyone needs a buddy

Right: Southern Cross Primary School is helping new preps forge friendships with grade three and four students. Back from left: Claire, Matthew and...

‘Queen’ joins the fun

Chalcot Lodge Primary students celebrated the Commonwealth Games last week with ‘Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth’ paying a special royal visit. Left to right,...

Reading challenge grows in volume

Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan visited Maramba Primary School on Monday to promote the Premier’s Reading Challenge. From left: Vice-captain Kara, school captains...

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Concerns voiced on lack of public transport

Settling into newer estates is bound to come with its own set of challenges, and for the residents of St Germain in Clyde North...