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  • Rugby Rebel ‘digs’ success

    Star rugby union winger Digby Ioane is on his way to the Queensland Reds next season, but is enjoying being back home and playing for…

  • Rugby wreckage at the Hills

    Seyla Khat tried valiantly on Saturday, but was unable to prevent Endeavour Hills from its 41-0 massacre at the hands of Northern at Frog Hollow…

  • Miners hope to reverse fortunes in finals

    Berwick Miners wide receiver Jamie Stafford caught a first-half touchdown, but the Nunawading Warriors had their opponent’s measure for most of the day. By Marc…

  • Vet drugs targeted

    Hallam vet John Stewart lost animal drugs and other veterinarian equipment when thieves broke into his car. A HALLAM vet burglary last week has sparked…

  • Pipe bursts – again

    Flood waters threatened several houses in Hampton Park last weekend. FLOODWATERS came within metres of wreaking havoc on several Hampton Park houses on the weekend.…

  • Comets fight relegation

    Vanessa Hellar was one of the Casey Comets’ few shining lights as they lost 1-0 to the Bendigo Vipers at Beischer Oval on Saturday. Picture:…

  • Wild winds wreak havoc

    SES crews were called to help remove trees blown down at Berwick Railway Station. HIGH winds last week damaged several cars parked at Berwick Railway…

  • Madeleine flying high

    Madeleine Johnson is flying high after being selected for Australia to compete at the World Trampoline Championships in Quebec City, Canada, in November. By Marc…

  • Trio swans into state squad

    From left: Casey-South Melbourne head coach John Hayes believes Luke Chapple, Reuben Wakefield and Clive Rose will play major roles in the club’s future. By…

  • Scorpions trash Tassie

    Tall Saints forward Fergus Watts was a thorn in Tasmania’s side, with seven majors from 10 shots on goal in the Scorpions’ 61-point success at…

  • Students have their say

    Above: Shelby, Monash University facilitator Luke van Grieken, Daniel, Sai, Eugene and Annys enjoy the Big Mouth event. EUMEMMERRING College students who are accused of…

  • College pair joins university program

    Kambrya College students Courtney James and Michelle Cheng will soon be studying at the University of Melbourne. TWO Kambrya College students have been accepted into…

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