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  • ‘Building should be bulldozed’

    Three sporting clubs based at Kalora Park Reserve in Narre Warren North have called on council to help repair their wellworn facilities. From left: Narre…

  • Five schools put Madeleine in a spin

    Narre Warren ballet dancer Madeleine KingstonYates is off to Europe to study dance after being accepted into five international ballet schools. By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren…

  • Crowd left frothing at the mouth

    Above right: Howzat! Carlton Football Club star Matthew Lappin launches into a boisterous appeal on behalf of the Narre Warren Football Club during the celebrity…

  • Foxes get senior savvy

    Left: Narre North Foxes under-15s coach Greg Young (left) and incoming under-16s coach Paul Hamilton with Narre Warren senior coach Aussie Jones this week. -Brad…

  • Craig cracks treble

    Leading metropolitan jockey Craig Williams boots home Permaiscuous for a syndicate of high-profile owners at Pakenham last Friday. The win was one of three on…

  • Planning hope with students

    Dr Elizabeth O’Brien, director of regional and urban planning at Berwick’s Monash University, met with Casey mayor Kevin Bradford this week to discuss the exciting…

  • Need for book bonanza

    Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan has called on the State Government to fund an urgent extension of the Endeavour Hills Library. He visited the…

  • ‘Heart needs bypass’

    Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and the council have launched a major campaign to lobby the State Government and VicRoads to fund construction of the long-planned…

  • Let creativity flow

    Casey’s local creative artists have been invited to enter their work in the annual Casey Creations Creative Arts Competition. City of Casey mayor Cr Kevin…

  • Balloon theft ‘silly prank’

    This six-metre-tall balloon was stolen from Kangan Drive in Berwick last Thursday in what appears to be a prank.@Normal:IT might have been a silly prank…

  • Uni backflips over housing

    Monash University in Berwick has buckled under student pressure and offered alternative accommodation to students inconvenienced by delays in the completion of their on-campus accommodation.…

  • Anyone for tennis?

    Players from the Frawley Tennis Group in Hallam are looking for new players and age is no barrier. Left to right, Lisa Moretti, Nola Leggett,…

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