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Tough for Cranny juniors
CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club struggled to record victories in round six. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 (1) Cranbourne put in a good performance for two…
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No playtime for students
By Callan DateCASEY’S next generation of childcare workers is struggling to gain on-the-job training due to a lack of centres offering placements. Several students have…
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Centre unravels ties that unwind
By Callan Date A STRONG family bond is at the core of many success stories and a new government-backed centre in Berwick has been established…
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Calling all volunteers
CASEY residents have been asked to nominate volunteers for this year’s National Australia Bank volunteer awards. The awards, conducted in association with Volunteering Australia, are…
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Narre Warren takes the points
NARRE Warren Bowls Club’s Tuesday’s VLBA pennant round 14 played away at Edithvale saw a very close game overall with Narre Warren just getting the…
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A ton of women’s golf
CELEBRATING its centenary year in 2006, Women’s Golf Victoria recently announced plans to involve all 28,500 golfers in the 380 clubs across the state in…
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Casey probes effect of nuclear station
By Callan DateA NUCLEAR power station could be on Casey Council’s agenda. Councillor Rob Wilson moved a motion at Tuesday’s council meeting requesting a report…
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Gatecrashers turn on police
By Callan Date TWO police officers were assaulted and three men were bashed after a Berwick party was gatecrashed on Sunday morning. Police were called…
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Evermore to rock Hallam
THE glory days of the Hallam Hotel may be on the way back with New Zealand rockers Evermore set to take to the stage next…
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Ash burns Magpies with a Will
By Marc McGowanBERWICK continued to showcase its array of talent, with aces Ash Henry and Will Carr destroying Narre Warren with four wickets apiece in…
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Jarman leads Narre charge
NARRE Warren’s A-grade bowler Brendan Jarman, with a five-wicket haul, helped his side restrict St Mary’s to a moderate 146 in round 11 on Saturday.…
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Lunch launch brings a smile
IF THE old adage of an apple a day keeping the doctor away is true then Eumemmerring Primary School students are in good hands. The…