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  • Star makes sure the beat goes on for Jay

    NARRE Warren youngster Jay Bull can be excused for making more noise than most when he beats away at his new drum kit. Jay’s hero…

  • Car thieves strike in Narre Warren

    THIEVES stole three cars within four days from Narre Warren last week. A $50,000 Ford station wagon was stolen from a Langbourne Drive driveway last…

  • No class on grass

    HAMPTON Park Bowls Club’s division-four side was outclassed when it played on grass for the first time this season at Berwick. Andrew Brandolin, Lance Davis,…

  • Centenary for women golfers

    CELEBRATING its centenary year in 2006, Women’s Golf Victoria recently announced plans to involve all 28,500 golfers in the 380 clubs across the state in…

  • ‘Oarsome’ time in a Waka Ama

    CASEY’S Maori and Islander community are being encouraged by Victoria Police to take part in an ‘oarsome’ experience. The call out is in response to…

  • Hospital wait blitzed

    CASEY Hospital has seen a reduction in the number of patients awaiting for elective surgery, according to newly released State Government figures. The Your Hospital…

  • Long summer continues

    CASEY residents can hold on to summer a little bit longer following news that the Doveton Pool in the Park will remain open an extra…

  • The long road to learning

    By Rebecca FraserSHEER determination is what got East Timorese English teacher Felix de Jesus Martins through his schooling. As a child, he walked two hours…

  • Sale goes boom!

    By Rebecca FraserMORE than 1000 war memorabilia enthusiasts and curious spectators flocked to Narre Warren North on Sunday to watch a hoard of historic army…

  • Man on burglary, theft counts

    POLICE investigating a series of crimes in Narre Warren have arrested a Langwarrin man. Police said the 32-year-old was charged last week with one count…

  • Weather broadens the outlook of students

    By Rebecca Fraser STUDENTS at the Endeavour Hills Campus of Eumemmerring College have turned into avid ‘weather watchers’. Some of the school’s year eight students…

  • Training for the real thing

    NARRE Warren SES volunteers recently completed an Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) training course where they learnt how to respond to an emergency involving a…

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