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  • Wide-eyed with magic show

    Above: Bob E Dazzler kept his young crowd entertained during the special school holiday performance. CHILDREN were dazzled at the Doveton Library on Monday when…

  • Tiger Sharks snap up medals

    Medals galore: From left, Casey Tiger Shark Victorian Age Short Course medallists Craig Watson, Trent Lindsey, Bradley York, Eric Lopez, and Jay Etheve show off…

  • Craig pools his record talent

    Craig Watson had a phenomenal meet at the Victorian Age Short Course Championships, scoring three gold and three silver medals, with a state record topping…

  • Students on the go for life

    Above: Maramba Primary School students Adam and Rachael enjoy fruit and salad for lunch as a part of the Go for Your Life program while…

  • Do you support a Sunday Cranbourne Cup?

    Michelle Gardner, Narre Warren South YES “It gives everyone access to it – I mean, families can go as well.”Peter Tozer, Somers NO “The Wednesday…

  • Safety and security on a plate

    Young Josh shows off his child seat. Casey parents have been urged to take their children and child seats along to Fountain Gate on Sunday…

  • Cassy walks away with titles

    Cassandra Raselli shows off the spoils of a stunning winter season of athletics competition. By Marc McGowanBERWICK young gun Cassandra Raselli, 12, is preparing to…

  • SES crews free driver

    Above: SES crews and the CFA worked together to free a man trapped after a two-car collision in Narre Warren last week. THE Jaws of…

  • Dean tees off for charity

    Right: Cricket legend Dean Jones prepares to cream one down the middle, watched by Frankston mayor Vicki McClelland. AUSTRALIAN sporting greats – cricketer Dean Jones…

  • Badge theft anger

    Right: Narre Warren South resident Glenn Hill has been angered by the theft of his car badges. ‘BADGERING’ thieves have left car owners in a…

  • The write time for winning

    Mossgiel Park Primary School students Erin Rollins and Jordan Sarkissian with their writing competition medals. YOUNG scribes were busy putting pen to paper at an…

  • Cancer funds on the menu

    Pharmore Endeavour Hills held a lunch for leukaemia last Friday, raising more than $400. Staff member Linda Bugrer, front, who has battled bone cancer, is…

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