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  • One goal the difference again for Comets

    By Marc McGowanTHE Casey Comets suffered their fourth one-goal loss of the season, this time against Ashburton 1-0 at Comets Stadium on Sunday. The Comets…

  • Dine in a top cause

    BERWICK Benevolent Society will hold its 2006 annual fundraising dinner at Churchill Park Golf Club on Friday 3 March. Tickets are $40 each and available…

  • Thieves target garages

    A SERIES of Berwick homes was robbed last week as residents slept inside. Detective Senior Constable Brian Whitehead said thieves targeted garages at the homes…

  • Cake for senior girl

    THE Doveton Senior Citizens came together last Wednesday to celebrate the birthday of club secretary Doreen Parton. The 82-year-old has been cooking up a storm…

  • Storm visit

    By Callan DatePOTENTIAL is a buzz word at Eumemmerring College’s Hallam campus. The school recently held a special assembly for its departing year 12 students…

  • Mind-controlled computers

    Nick VerhaarResearchers from the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin and the medical school of Berlin Humboldt University in Germany have developed the Berlin Brain-Computer Interface (BBCI),…

  • Casey wins indigenous award

    THE City of Casey has won a prestigious national award for its innovative work with indigenous affairs. Victorian Senator Mitch Fifield congratulated Casey this week…

  • Sex predator sentenced

    AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man has become the first person sentenced under new sexual predator laws. Richard Gerard Meehan, 55, was sentenced in the Victorian County…

  • Banding together for youth week

    SPECTRUM Entertainment presents another jam-packed local lineup for the upcoming FrEEza Fringe Fest at Endeavour Hills tomorrow. The event is part of Casey’s celebration of…

  • ‘Loveable larrikin’ a real character

    A WELL-known Cranbourne identity has died following a lengthy battle with illness. Harry Boce died on Friday night at Epworth Hospital and family and friends…

  • Childcare burglary

    POLICE are investigating an incident in which thieves stole cash from a Narre Warren childcare centre. The burglary occurred at the Malcolm Court centre about…

  • Will you get a visit from the Easter Bunny?

    The News visited Tooradin Primary School to see if students were expecting lots of Easter goodies.Kelly David, Blind Bight YES “I always get lots of…

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