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  • School steps into spotlight

    Winners are grinners … St Paul Apostle South Primary School students of the Wakakirri Story Dance Festival Victorian final, (back from left) Celine, Demi, Julia,…

  • BATS man cleans up town

    BATS Theatre Company is busy rehearsing for their upcoming school holiday production Man of Steel. From left: Rowena Gaal, gangsters (top to bottom) Thomas Out,…

  • Recovery by design

    Mavis Biggins and Kristal Smith at the unveiling of their mosaic paths last Friday in Berwick. By Rebecca FraserTHE women who visit the South Eastern…

  • Mum’s the word for incentive

    Some Casey mothers have gained the skills they need to reenter the By Rebecca Fraser MANY women put their careers and jobs on hold when…

  • Doveton gears up for show

    Twoyearold Tara Hill is looking forward to the Doveton Show. THE show is heading to Doveton this Sunday with local residents gearing up to showcase…

  • Clowning around

    Doveton Heights Primary School student Noemi performs as a clown in the school’s annual By Sarah SchwagerDOVETON Heights Primary School’s annual school production went off…

  • Honour roll to focus on sports

    Narre Warren North MP Luke By Rebecca Fraser OUTSTANDING women from all walks of life are set to be recognised as part of the 2006…

  • Chance to Shine brings rewards

    Shining lights from the back are program coordinator Kyra Seddon,Chenelle Leveque, Daytona DubellsCraik, Demi Francis, Jenna Reiger, Lauren Chalkley and Beth Olsen. Front. Karen Smit,…

  • Changes to hit disabled

    Cara Bellofiore pictured with her sister Laura, who requires respite care. By Rebecca Fraser A BERWICK teenager has spoken of the desperate shortage of respite…

  • Banding together for cancer support

    Adalita from Australian rock act Magic Dirt belted it out on Tuesday at a By Rebecca Fraser BERWICK Secondary College students enjoyed “ragged chords” and…

  • Teacher wins hightech praise

    Southern Cross Primary School IT teacher, Esther Hall won a Microsoft Innovative Teachers Award for her program ‘The Young Apprentice’. By Sarah Schwager AN Endeavour…

  • A passion for patchwork

    Patchwork Friends in Narre Warren are set to auction off a quilt to help raise funds for breast cancer research. Back row: Marilyn Hancox, Amy…

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