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  • Queue and U2 can have tickets

    FOR Alison Kellam-Palmer of Beaconsfield, it was the sweetest thing. After queuing outside Berwick Amcal Pharmacy for almost 26 hours, she had four prime tickets…

  • Mower stolen

    A $3500 RIDE-ON lawnmower was stolen from a Narre Warren North property on Sunday. The red MTT machine was taken from a shed on Brundrett…

  • Call for super sleuths

    POLICE have asked residents to do some detective work of their own in a bid to stop the rising number of local crimes associated with…

  • Sharing ‘makes the marriage last’

    By Kelly Yates A BERWICK couple have just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Max and Barbara Winfield from the Berwick Retirement Village celebrated their golden…

  • Burglar hits five houses: police

    POLICE believe the same person burgled five Endeavour Hills homes earlier this month. Two homes in Currie Avenue, one in Childs Rise and another two…

  • Meeting will check on oil

    By Rebecca Fraser AUSTRALIA and East Timor have always enjoyed a close relationship but the two countries have always disagreed on one matter — oil.…

  • E-Talk: New Halo glows

    By Shaun Inguanzo e-Talk IF YOU haven’t heard about Master Chief, then you must be from another planet. The cyborg soldier has a knife-edge attitude…

  • Call for lights at junction

    By Rebecca FraserA EUMEMMERRING teenager has launched a passionate plea for traffic lights to be installed at a notorious intersection after she was involved in…

  • Hairdresser swaps the scissors for paintbrushes

    A LIFE-LONG love of art has prompted a Lysterfield woman to put her creativity on to canvas. Mother of three Jodie Cooper says she had…

  • Man injured in Hallam attack

    A MAN suffered minor injuries when he was assaulted and robbed in Hallam about 10.15pm on Tuesday night. Police said the man was walking to…

  • Workshops aim to

    CARERS of people with a mental illness will have the opportunity to learn new skills to help them deal with the challenges of every day…

  • Volunteer sacking must stand: mayor

    By Rebecca FraserA CASEY councillor’s attempts to have a sacked community volunteer reinstated by the council have been blocked on legal grounds. Last year, Casey…

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