BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 1756

News

  • Return to sender on Parkhill PO

    Local MP Luke Donnellan, Holt MP Anthony Byrne and Parkhill Plaza Berwick News and Lotto Agency manager Lynne Ireland with Timbarra residents who want an…

  • Kids reach special goal

    Pic8 THE action was hot on the pitch but the sportsmanship off the field made the ninth friendship soccer championship in Doveton an event to…

  • Cranbourne tune-up for Gai’s joy

    Pic1: Sydney horse Tuesday Joy bolts away to win the Group 2 Wakeful Stakes on Saturday. TOP Sydney trainer Gai Waterhouse has resisted trialing her…

  • Common interests cement the wedding vows

    Berwick couple Isa and Clarrie Misson celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary together. By Callan DateWHEN Clarrie and Isa Misson met at a social dance in…

  • Salon owner feels the heat

    1 on 1 Beauty Salon owner Sharon Findlay is frustrated with the temporary closure of her Narre Warren business due to an arson attack on…

  • Save water in shower

    From left: Westfield Fountain Gate centre manager Fiona Mackenzie, Water Minister John Thwaites, Narre Warren South Labor Candidate Judith Graley and Dennis Cavagana promote the…

  • Billy’s just the ticket

    Kambrya College student Ashleigh de Vent does some touch up work on Billy. By Callan DateTICKET inspectors should have no issues with Berwick student Ashleigh…

  • Cup day glee for Robbie G

    By Brad KingsburyLEADING Cranbourne trainer Robbie Griffiths flew his home-town flag on Melbourne Cup day when his speedster Cocinero dismissed a classy field to win…

  • Goodbye and good luck

    Above: Ebony Kennedy and Loren Forscutt jump for joy on the human fly-trap. SCHOOL’S out forever for the year 12 students at Eumemmerring College. The…

  • Kids elect to play it cool

    PREMIER Steve Bracks called into Narre Warren South for a fleeting visit on Tuesday and had a group of four and five-year-old children wondering what…

  • A real cow of a job

    Narre Warren SES volunteers help rescue a cow from thick mud on Monday night. A DISTRESSED cow was anything but over the moon when it…

  • Nations join in remembrance

    Oatlands Primary School students Jack Stacey and Taylah Mackie at the Remembrance Day service. OATLANDS Primary School students gathered for their annual Remembrance Day service…

Digital Editions