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  • Police charge stalker suspect

    A MAN has been charged with making threats to kill and stalking a Eumemmerring woman. Police interviewed and charged the 27-year-old Hampton resident last Tuesday…

  • Casey’s firefighters strike while it’s hot

    THE cavalry was called for and Casey firefighters responded in droves last weekend to help their country mates. More than 30 tankers and six buses…

  • Should Casey councillors be sacked?

    Gabrielle Bradley, Cranbourne NO “Personally I don’t have any complaints. The whole thing seems to be very political.”Andrew Macleod, Cranbourne YES “If they are doing…

  • Casey transport is focus of talk

    CASEY’s public transport issues are set to be aired. On Monday, a public meeting will be held in Narre Warren, to discuss the transport issues…

  • Cinderella wows the audience

    FOUNTAIN Gate Primary School students wowed audiences with their own take on the classic Cinderella story recently. Colourful costumes, entertaining cast members and bright musical…

  • Into the swim of the Games

    The Narre Warren and Hampton Park swim centres kicked off the Swimland Games on Monday with a host of pool-based activities focused on the upcoming…

  • Four-up for Hampton Park

    THE four games played during the week by Hampton Park Bowls Club teams all yielded winning results. @BT Sub Sport News:VLBA DIVISION A2 SECTION 8…

  • Ruby’s talent shines through

    NARRE WARREN resident Ruby Nicolaci, 19, will open her first art show, Ruby Concetta, at the Old Cheese Factory tomorrow (Friday) night. The mystical-themed exhibition…

  • Parkers flip result for win

    WITH the start of the second half of the Royal Victorian Bowls Association Pennant draw, Hampton Park played at home against Chelsea in Division Four…

  • Toast in red from Green Wedge

    TWO retiring Victorian MPs re-ceived some of Narre Warren’s finest wine when they called it a day in politics recently. Former ALP planning minister Mary…

  • Have a say on health service

    RESIDENTS have a chance to make their views on the operation of their local health service count. Southern Health’s community advisory committee is recruiting consumer,…

  • Hay theft another blow for farmers

    By Callan Date MORE than $10,000 of hay set for drought-stricken farmers has been stolen from a Hallam property. The grass, which covered about 50…

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