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  • Traffic plan up in lights

    From left: Cardinia Shire chief executive Garry McQuillan, Beaconsfield Progress Association representative David Morland, La Trobe MP Jason Wood, Cardinia mayor Kate Lempriere, and Cardinia…

  • School takes waste award

    Berwick Fields students receive their Waste Smart School of the Year Award. Metropolitan Waste Management Group CEO Rob Millard, Kaylah, Joshua, Emily, and Parliamentary Secretary…

  • Endeavour has big hill to climb for victory

    Endeavour Hills captain-coach Ben Maroney and Englishman Karl Turner were pivotal with the ball, but will have even more responsibility with the bat if their…

  • More frustration for Berwick City

    Berwick City starting pitcher Joel Anderson put in an eye-catching four-inning stint against Chelsea at Cyril Molyneux Reserve on Sunday. By Marc McGowanIT WAS another…

  • Emery holds off challenge of youth

    Geoff Emery remains four points ahead of Daniel Richert in the 2007 Commodore Cup standings after winning round four at Eastern Creek this month. By…

  • Brumbies bake a winning triple

    From the two award-winning Brumby’s bakeries in Berwick are, from left, Fiona and Rob Bellian from Eden Rise and Matt and Jaclyn Delange from the…

  • Harry Potter magic at the Plaza

    By Shaun InguanzoONLY a muggle would have missed Saturday’s launch of the final Harry Potter book in Dandenong. And Doveton teenager Manuel Thomson had a…

  • Artists show vibrant colours

    Artists Carole Redlich and Olga Herouvim are exhibiting their stunning work at the Civic Centre Art Space in Narre Warren. RICH, vibrant colours are warming…

  • ‘High hoops’ for Sarah

    Sarah Taylor is off to Cairns for the School Sport Australia Basketball Tournament after emerging from several rigorous trials to make the Victorian Primary Schools’…

  • Ken a blue ribbon cop

    Senior Sergeant Ken Dunlop has been named this year’s Blue Ribbon Foundation Police Officer of the Year. A LOCAL senior sergeant was “flabbergasted” at being…

  • Insight the key to improvement for Swans

    Casey-South Melbourne is hoping bad body language will be a thing of the past after former AFL footballer and now Leading Teams programs manager James…

  • Local trainers star at track

    By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE Turf Club hosted its Licensees’ race day last Thursday on a heavy track with the rail in the true position. A strong…

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