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  • Truancy is absent from school lesson

    Mossgiel Park Primary School has joined a statewide campaign in a bid to promote regular class attendance at local schools. Back from left: Fiona Smith,…

  • Sad end for Berwick’s big boa

    A boa constrictor was found in the driveway of a Berwick street last week but its owner is unknown. THE Department of Sustainability and Environment…

  • Late change is a winner

    Berwick’s Lauren Kok swept the pool at last week’s Mornington Cup when she was named the most elegant woman under 40 and named overall winner…

  • Krispy fills kreme-filled hole in the market

    Maramba Primary School student James hoes into the never-ending supply of doughnuts at the site announcement of Victoria’s first Krispy Kreme store in Fountain Gate.Above:…

  • Runners set for life

    Discussing Hillsmeade Primary School’s involvement in the Relay for Life are (from left) teacher Jacinta Jones, Casey Cardinia RFL chair manager Deborah Ditchburn, Sue Poynton…

  • Bailey born with a silver spoon

    Cranbourne Lions Club president Michael Shepherdson presented little Bailey James Casbolt, with proud parents Dianne and Scott, of Narre Warren South with a special silver…

  • ‘Please return our memories’

    Narre Warren father of one Glenn Salt has pleaded for the return of stolen videos that contain precious footage of his five-year-old son. By Rebecca…

  • Volunteers find cause to flip out

    Jamie shows off the delicious pancakes her class whipped up for charity.Maramba Primary School students James and Josh cooked up a storm on Tuesday and…

  • Scorpions seek managers

    CASEY Scorpions Football Club has a new ground, a new pavilion and many new players, but needs team managers and a head trainer. The Scorpions…

  • Larissa nervous but excited

    Talented netballer and 14-year-old Kambrya College student Larissa Wood ran with the Queen’s Baton Relay last Thursday. SPORTS-mad teenager Larissa Wood dubbed her run with…

  • New title ‘better than being Prime Minister’

    New Head Man of the Wurundjeri Aboriginal clan Murrundindi visited Kambrya College in Berwick on Monday to talk about respect. From left: Principal Ian McKenzie,…

  • ‘We tried to help’, say shunned neighbours

    Eumemmerring resident Phil Kerford said his street had been deeply saddened by the loss of one of their neighbours, who lay dead for five weeks…

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