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Super sleuth Paul
BERWICK boy Paul Zutenis surely knows more than most others his age about the city he lives in. The six-year-old showed his knowledge of all…
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$21,000 fine for graffiti
THE City of Casey’s tough stance on graffiti has been reinforced by a court’s decision to sentence a Narre Warren man to six months’ jail,…
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Stars to shine in charity hit
CRICKET legends are set to battle it out on the pitch at the Mayoral Charity Celebrity Cricket Match this Sunday. Former Australian Test captain and…
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Swimmers are robbed
MEMBERS of a local swim team were robbed while walking through a car park near Fountain Gate Shopping Centre last Friday night. Police said four…
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Foxes grab a good win
NARRE North Foxes under-16 team started the season well with a 47-point win against Endeavour Hills at the weekend. Josh Tonner and Brendan O’Hara played…
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Eastern’s dream continues
By Marc McGowanEASTERN Suburbs’ dream start to the inaugural Pillar Cup competition continued on Saturday when it overcame the Melbourne Barbarians 33-12 at Romanis Reserve.…
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Narre ladies win in pennant
LAST Tuesday’s VLBA pennant match played at Narre Warren against Berwick (3) brought a comfortable win to Narre Warren 121/71. G. Hocking, A. Mortimer, B.…
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Narre bats fight it out
NARRE Warren’s Turf Three team batsmen fought hard against a strong Buckley Ridges attack, finishing the day on 9/173 off its 80 overs. Played at…
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School cleans up for water savings
HILLSMEADE Primary School is saving water and at the same time earning dollars. Students from the Narre Warren school are selling new water saving showerheads…
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Red Cross calls out for more helpers
THE Hallam Red Cross Unit is calling on two fronts with more volunteers needed for next month’s Red Cross Calling campaign. The annual nation wide…
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Ex-mayor gets life on an island
By Rebecca Fraser FORMER Casey mayor Neil Lucas has been appointed the new administrator of the Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Governor General Michael Jeffery…
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Bonny day delights
BERWICK Fields Primary School celebrated their first Easter last week with 160 students taking part in an Easter Bonnet parade. Prep teacher Lara Laverman said…