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  • Creativity is a snap of life

    By Rebecca FraserTHE creative works of young students at the Narre Community Learning Centre NCLC were put on display last Thursday as part of the…

  • Top crowds for highland games

    By Jim MynardROTARY District 9820 governor Ray Stewart has highly commended the organisers of the record breaking Berwick Highland Games. The highland gathering held at…

  • Friends ease move

    THE move from primary to high school should be easy for students at Southern Cross Primary School. Grade five and six students at the Endeavour…

  • Cash up for hair off

    STUDENTS are taking the lead at Berwick Fields Primary School and doing their bit to help the community. Grade six student Jacob orgainsed a crazy…

  • Gators get close

    FOUNTAIN Gate had a tough week of junior football, returning only two wins despite some close margins. UNDER 15 Against Cranbourne at home in windy…

  • Hit the road

    By Glen AtwellBERWICK resident Robert Erzetic has had enough. The 38-year-old has endured countless sleepless nights since the opening of Pakenham Bypass in early December,…

  • Generosity the ‘in’ word as 180 girls raise $3000

    A NARRE Warren Girls’ Night In function raised more than $3000 and provided plenty of laughs for 180 local women recently. Event organiser Danielle Murrihy…

  • Students strike gold on stage

    IT was a night of ghosts, gold and greed as Trinity Catholic Primary School senior students performed the musical Ghostly Gold Diggers at the Alexander…

  • College chaplaincy gains funds

    BERWICK Secondary College will be given a grant of $5000 to go towards its school chaplaincy program. Casey Council last week decided to award half…

  • Birthday group walks on by

    THERE was cake for everyone last week when a local walking group celebrated its second birthday. The Westfield Walkers marked its milestone on Friday when…

  • Truck crash brings power down

    By Alison Noonan POWER was cut to hundreds of businesses in Hallam’s industrial hub for four hours when a truck slammed into an electricity pole…

  • Class jam packed with 31students

    By Callan DateA CLASS at Narre Warren North Primary School is among the largest in Victoria. The grade five class is jam packed with 31…

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