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Nitz saves City from loss
Jason Rand and his Berwick City team-mates managed to salvage a 1-1 draw against North Caulfield on Saturday. By Paul PickeringA BAIL-OUT goal from Matthew…
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New pastor settles in
Christian Reformed Church of Casey Reverend Crosbie de Kretser will soon be replaced by Reverend La’Mont Ferreira. THE Christian Reformed Church of Casey recently welcomed…
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Graduation signals a fresh start
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon attended the launch of Casey’s Operation New Start program in April. Eight students will graduate from the program during…
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Lightning strikes school for a win
Left: Fountain Gate Primary School’s soccer team won the final of the District Lightning Premiership recently. FOUNTAIN Gate Primary School students have been busy recently,…
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Emery races against bad luck
Narre Warren’s Geoff Emery showed good early pace in practice before striking trouble in round three of the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Sandown over…
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Casey Cardinia League – round 8
Cranbourne coach Doug Koop pleads for a big effort from his By Brad KingsburyBEACONSFIELD star Andrew Williams claimed best-on-ground honours in his side’s 16-point victory…
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No bonanza for depleted Miners
Berwick Miners quarterback Sam Walker runs into trouble in his team’s 32-6 loss to the Nunawading Warriors at Sydney Pargeter Reserve on Sunday. By Marc…
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Mixed success for league’s juniors
There was action aplenty in the under 10 interleague match between Dandenong and District Junior Football League and the Waverley Junior Football Association at Lois…
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Odyssey one worth pursuing
Lost Odyssey is a gripping video game experience. Lost Odyssey Xbox 360 Rating: 4.5/5 Lost Odyssey for the Xbox 360 is an epic video gaming…
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Legal concern halts council webcast
The City of Greater Dandenong, which webcasts its meetings with great success, said webcasting posed no additional legal risk to councillors or council staff. By…
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A toothy pain
Endeavour Hills mother of three Charmaine Willoughby drank 36 litres of Coca-Cola every day for six years. Triple M\\\’s Pete and Myf have offered to…
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Years of training kicks in
Retired Melbourne Fire Brigade Officers John Williams and Keith Sanders helped save the life of a young woman after she collapsed on board a train…
