Passport theft
POLICE have urged residents to keep their passports and other items of identification under lock and key following a burglary in Endeavour Hills last...
Happy feet get students dancing
KAMBRYA College students had parts of the world at their feet last week.
The Berwick students were treated to colourful performances from the subcontinent and...
LITTLE ATHLETICS
DANDENONG DISTRICTS
Girls
Inter Aths: K. Allan 100m 14.69, 80H 22.23, LJ 4.48m, Dis 14.69m. S. Avery -, 18.94, 3.97m, 15.99m.
Under 15: S. Wilson 100m 15.53,...
Infrastructure call
By Rebecca FraserCASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson wants a “better deal” for local government, calling on Federal Treasurer Peter Costello to spend Australia’s budget...
Narre powers in pennant
NARRE Warren Bowls Club had a good win at home against Mulgrave CC (4) in Saturday’s RVBA round four, division four, section six 18/117...
Funds allow library to book in for a facelift
By Rebecca FraserENDEAVOUR Hills Library is set for a massive face-lift.
The move follows the announcement of a $384,000 State Government grant through the Living...
Retrial for convicted rapist
A MAN convicted of raping a 21-year-old on his buck’s night outside a Narre Warren nightclub has been granted a retrial.
Sermet Demiri, 31, was...
Hallam girls’ crushing win
HALLAM Junior Football Club’s girls’ team demolished Narre South Blue by 171 points at the weekend.
Scores: Hallam 25.24.174 d Narre South Blue 1.0.6. Goals:...
Health is the order of day
By Rebecca FraserMARANATHA Christian College students have bid farewell to hot dogs, pies and sausage rolls.
With Narre Warren food retailer Anthony Cheeseman at the...
Bunny’s big day out
RESIDENTS at Narre Warren’s Coptic Hostel were all smiles when they took part in some Easter fun last week.
Chocolate eggs and a special visit...
Comets fall back to earth
By Marc McGowanCASEY Comets Soccer Club started the Women’s Premier League season in disappointing fashion after succumbing to an impressive Eltham North line-up at...
Sillence does it his way
By Marc McGowanCASEY-SOUTH Melbourne’s English captain-coach Roger Sillence is certainly in no danger of going unnoticed on the cricket field.
With his ferocious right-arm seam...