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  • French countdown

    STUDENTS at an Endeavour Hills school are certainly very worldly. The grade three and four students at Southern Cross Primary School have been taking part…

  • The art of searching

    Nick VerhaarIf you’ve ever used the Internet, you would definitely understand the annoyance of having to wade through thousands of search results regarding issues that…

  • Soccer skills are just having a ball

    EXCITED students at an Endeavour Hills Primary School have been swept up in World Cup fever. The sport’s storeroom at Thomas Mitchell Primary School has…

  • Consultant may examine rates

    CASEY Council has rejected recommendations in the Casey Community Rate Review Committee report and will consider seeking further advice from a consultancy. The council also…

  • Cranbourne’s finals hopes crushed

    CHASING a large score to keep their finals hopes alive, Cranbourne’s openers got off to a great start with Dan Hunt and Brad Angus putting…

  • Merry time for all as Red Cross unit turns 28

    THE Hallam Red Cross Unit celebrated its 28th birthday with a bang recently. More than 20 people were entertained at the Hallam Community Centre by…

  • Clean sweep for Cranbourne RSL

    CRANBOURNE RSL had an excellent week with all divisions winning, including the ladies. In RVBA division-three there were some great performances from all players. Gary…

  • Girls can get their kicks

    By Rebecca FraserFOOTBALL is not just a man’s world in Narre Warren South and many young women are pulling on their footy boots this season.…

  • Help sought over hit-run

    POLICE were seeking witnesses this week to a collision in Doveton last week that has left an 18-year-old woman in a coma. Senior Constable John…

  • School turns on the thrills and spills

    BERWICK Primary School’s ‘Rock Babies’ put on their leotards before heading out to Camberwell for the state final of the Schoolaerobics National Championships this month.…

  • Panthers thrive with a high five

    By Marc McGowanDEVON Meadows Football Club has yet to win a senior premiership since it was formed in the mid 1970s, but how many sporting…

  • Funding for run-down pavilion

    By Rebecca Fraser A ‘TIRED’ Narre Warren North sports pavilion is finally getting some much-needed attention. Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson visited Kalora Park Reserve…

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