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Visitors from a world of dance
Above: Bianca and Christina from Joon No Taekwondo (Korean martial arts) with Breanna, Melanie, Courteney, Emely and Jason. HARMONY and learning together were the key…
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Black belt kicks off self-defence class
Endeavour Hills karate expert Tricia Clarke and Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan have urged local women to attend free self-defence classes. By Rebecca Fraser…
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School shows its diversity
Above: Bianca demonstrated her Korean taekwondo moves. BRENTWOOD Park Primary School recently held a Cultural Diversity Day to celebrate its diverse community backgrounds. Students, staff…
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Good round for Cranbourne
Above: Cranbourne under 11 tacklers could not stop Pakenham’s Justin Squazzatto driving his side forward on Sunday. IN round four Cranbourne Junior Football Club congratulated…
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Travis takes national step
Left: Narre Warren netballer Travis Clarke has been selected to play for Australia in an upcoming international By Glen AtwellNETBALL is the love of Travis…
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Magpies star at Auskick
Right: Prep grade Auskicker Jarryd Attard from Berwick shows his style at Tuesday’s Superclinic at Shepley oval. COLLINGWOOD Football Club hosted an Auskick Superclinic at…
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Dancing wish Granted
You could not wipe the smiles off Grant Denyer and Amanda |Garner’s faces after they won |Dancing with the Stars. By Rebecca FraserFORMER Hallam boy…
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Price is right, so fill ‘er up
A Hallam service station has been named one of the cheapest in Melbourne, much to the delight of attendant Raghu Kilari. By Rebecca Fraser A…
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Winds keep SES busy
The Narre Warren SES was called out to Hampton Park on Sunday morning when a tree fell on a moving car during a weekend of…
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Rain no dampener, this time
Left: Taegan Fairburn makes it over the high jump at the Cranbourne Secondary College’s athletics carnival. By Sarah Schwager DESPITE the torrential rain, Cranbourne Secondary…
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Pony blindness fears after float theft
Siobhan and Whitney Diacono desperately want their stolen horse float returned so pony Shadow can continue his medical treatment. By Rebecca FraserA NARRE Warren family…
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Animal farm comes alive
Above: Naomi and one of her class’s new fluffy friends. MOSSGIEL Park Primary School has hatched plans to teach students about the raising and caring…