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  • Witching hour for bookworms

    WIZARDS, warlocks and witches whisked their way to Fountain Gate last week for the much-anticipated release of the latest Harry Potter novel. About 150 fans…

  • Inspired by genius

    AFL legend Tom Hafey inspired many children and parents last week when he made a special visit to Swimland swimming school’s presentation night in Hampton…

  • Event was a big hit

    – Callan DateTHE Berwick Show rolled into town on the weekend and was enjoyed by almost 40,000 people over the two days. One of the…

  • Fair go for golf swing

    Everybody’s Golf: World Tour, Playstation 3, Rating: 4.5/5. $99.95 ZANY styling and addictive game play ensures Everybody’s Golf: World Tour hits the fairway every time.…

  • Water rebates working

    By Rebecca FraserCASEY residents are leading the charge on saving water, claiming more than 7,000 water-smart rebates in the past two years. Since October 2003,…

  • College names first captains

    CASEY’S newest school celebrated the announcement of its inaugural student leadership team in style last week. Jai Carmichael and Courtney Witt were named as the…

  • Stolen car involved in petrol thefts

    A CAR stolen from Berwick railway station has been involved in at least four petrol drive-offs in the past two weeks. The 1983 silver-green Holden…

  • Little athletes on track

    NARRE Warren little athletes were busy last weekend with a twilight meeting on Friday evening at Dandenong Little Athletics Centre. They then backed up for…

  • College honours war sacrifices

    STUDENTS from Eumemmerring Secondary College stopped to pay their respects on Monday and remember the sacrifices made by Australian war veterans. The Fountain Gate campuses’…

  • Wall hole break-in

    A WOULD-BE thief left a ‘hole’ lot of damage this week when he broke into Eumemmerring Primary School. The break in occurred between 9pm and…

  • Petition demands end to carnage

    By Rebecca FraserMORE than 550 people have signed a new petition urging VicRoads to upgrade a notorious Eumemmerring intersection to bring an end to what…

  • Factory hit, church safe

    A FIRE in Narre Warren last Saturday caused almost $150,000 damage to a factory and narrowly missed burning down a church. The Webb Street fire…

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