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  • Kids dance up a storm or two

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE youngsters did their bit to provide some much-needed rain for the state last week. Groups of kids have been busy rain dancing…

  • Hapless Hampton Park

    IT was a bad day for Hampton Park Bowls Club with all sides losing in pennant games. Division 4 played at Chelsea and collapsed over…

  • Toddler saved from drowning

    Staff at the Casey Aquatic and By Paul PickeringA THREE-YEAR-OLD boy was rescued and resuscitated by staff at the Casey Aquatic and Recreation Centre (ARC)…

  • Quality tuition at affordable prices

    MUSIC MANIA specialises in children’s performing arts, offering tuition in piano, keyboard, guitar, bass, drums, singing, song writing, dance and performance, cheerleading and a mums’…

  • Technique is the key

    REBECCA’S School of Dance has been operating since February 2002, specialising in correct dance tuition in tap, jazz, funk/hip hop, classical ballet, and contemporary dance…

  • Giving a love of dance

    NOW in its 13th year of operation the South Eastern Academy of Dance is one of the longest established dance schools in the south east.…

  • Rotarians make a grand entrance

    Rotarians who worked for several months to have the old Berwick Cemetery gates at Inglis Road restored, from left, Cemetery Trust manager secretary Trevor Thompson,…

  • Embrace life here, urges migrant

    Migrant Youssef Hana and his wife, Maryam (holding Yoanna), with Fady, Nour, Theophorus and Irene are meeting the challenges of life in Australia. By Elizabeth…

  • Juggernaut rolls on for Jess

    Left: Members of fundraising group Team Jess test out a trampoline donated for their gala auction night at the Cardinia Cultural Centre. Front: Simon, Amanda,…

  • Mixed blessings

    Dave and Rachel Letts inspect their family sedan, the back seat holding identical triplets, from front, Lilli, Nikkol and Elyssa. The triple delivery has created…

  • Juniors kick on with Nissan

    By Marc McGowanNARRE Warren Junior Football Club has announced a five-year deal worth $13,000 with Berwick Nissan that will allow the club to keep pace…

  • Firefighters pitch in for drought victims

    Dandenong Country Fire Authority members Joey Aitken, Mel Chappel and Joe Aitken load a truck with food for the convoy to the western district of…

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