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  • Late withdrawals cost Casey

    Scorpions midfielder Kyle Mathews was at the peak of his powers on Sunday, but could not prevent Casey from going down by seven points to…

  • Original games set the pace

    FLASHBACK – The Nintendo Entertainment System Flashy graphics, surround sound and high-definition are relatively new characteristics of video games. For the older gamers out there,…

  • Footpaths needed for kids’ safety: principal

    Fountain Gate Primary School principal Jennifer Duggan on one of the tracks that local students have to tread along each day. By Callan DateTHE safety…

  • John has council in his sights

    Berwick resident John Hompot has written a booklet and is hoping to start a support group for people having trouble dealing with Casey Council. CASEY…

  • Parents pack punch

    Left: Young players look on in shock as two adults grapple with each other during a match between Fountain Gate and Hallam junior football clubs.…

  • Watson best in state

    Craig Watson continues to make a huge splash in the pool, with his latest achievement seeing him become the Victorian record-holder in the male 14-year-old…

  • Stellar year has McGaw kicking goals

    Talented Mossgiel Park midfielder Bert McGaw, front, led an impressive season for the club, with team-mates, middle from left, Lachlan Signal, Edward Nguyen and Toby…

  • United still in contention for second spot

    Obed Baheerathan throws the ball back into play for Endeavour United. By Paul PickeringENDEAVOUR United has emerged from a horror week to remain in contention…

  • School extends sport program to Samoa

    Back from left: Eumemmerring Secondary College caters for many different cultural backgrounds, which is evident in students Koko, Jesse, Ben, Jeremiah, Daniel, Daniel and Jallal,…

  • Draw keeps Comets on year-end goal

    Comets goalkeeper Emma Bracken played her second game back from injury on the weekend and was pivotal in her club’s 1-1 draw with Preston. By…

  • Long faces over flu scare

    Hallam Valley Pony Club members were unable to ride their horses on the weekend. By Callan DateTHE Hallam Valley Pony Club was full of long…

  • Campus cultures

    Monash MONASH University Berwick celebrated international style last week. Many students took part in fun activities during Multicultural Week with belly dancing, African steel drumming…

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