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  • Chinese writer at library

    ACCLAIMED writer Li Cunxin will make a special appearance at the Endeavour Hills Library as part of the Melbourne Writers’ Festival. Be inspired by Li…

  • Fighting win for Cranbourne RSL

    CRANBOURNE RSL division-three team came home with a great seven-shot victory at Pakenham in round 12 of pennant on Saturday. Another tight match saw RSL…

  • Scorpion fire stings Hawks

    By Marc McGowanTHE Casey Scorpions’ match-up with the Box Hill Hawks on Sunday at Casey Fields provided the club with an opportunity for redemption after…

  • Coming along to get along

    By Elizabeth LillisPREPS at Hallam Valley Primary School in Narre Warren have had an enjoyable start to their school life. Assistant principal Geoff Foster said…

  • Drive forges strong ties

    By Rebecca Fraser A COIN drive at Kambrya College, Berwick, last Friday has helped the school to forge stronger ties with its sister school in…

  • Duo lives the dream

    TWO Berwick sportswomen will realise every footballer’s dream this Saturday when they run on to a packed MCG and take part in the Victorian Women’s…

  • Surf shop held up

    AN ARMED bandit held up a Berwick surf shop last Thursday after making demands with a kitchen knife. The incident occurred at the Bacbeech Surf…

  • Award for nursing leader

    By Rebecca FraserEVER since she was a child Sandra McGuire had wanted to become a nurse and make a difference. In 1980 this desire became…

  • Callout for volunteers

    By Rebecca Fraser KALIMNA Community Support Options in Narre Warren is on the hunt for new volunteers. Volunteer coordinator Di Kelly said becoming a volunteer…

  • Twocar smash injuries

    By Rebecca FraserA 23YEAROLD Berwick man suffered lifethreatening injuries on Sunday following an early morning collision at Narre Warren South. A 48yearold Narre Warren South…

  • Students limber up for landmine victims

    KAMBRYA College students were struggling to get around last week – all in the name of charity. The Berwick school took part in World Vision’s…

  • Act ‘flawed’, says Wilson

    By Rebecca FraserCASEY’s deputy mayor took to the steps of State Parliament on Tuesday when he dubbed the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act “flawed”. Councillor…

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