News
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Tales of terror
By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren hurricane survivor Ashley McDonald has told of the frightening ordeal he faced in two Louisiana jails after he says he was…
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A double for Doves
DOVETON seniors got a double chance and booked a qualifying final place against Narre Warren with a 73-point win against Tooradin on Saturday. The game…
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Wheel theft tires owner
A BERWICK car owner was taken for a ride last week when thieves stole her tyres. The woman walked outside a Jamieson Avenue home last…
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Indoor bowls winners
TUESDAY’S winter indoor bowls winners at Narre Warren Bowls Club on 7 August were Joyce Heathcote, W. Haringsma, G. Haringsma and I. Adcock (s). Sunday’s…
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Narre Warren rules the rinks
IT was a good win to Narre Warren Bowls Club’s division-four, section six against Chelsea in RVBA pennant round 17 on Saturday. Scores were 16/101…
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Dressed up in Games memories
By Rebecca FraserCASEY performers have held on to some colourful pieces of Commonwealth Games history. Thirty dancers from the Cathy-Lea Dance Academy in Narre Warren…
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Hallam Kalora stays put
By Marc McGowanHALLAM Kalora Park will not be granted discretionary entry into the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s (DDCA) Turf One competition next season despite dominating…
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Objectors to be protected
RESIDENTS objecting to planning proposals will now have their identity protected to avoid possible confrontation with land developers. Councillors voted at last Tuesday’s council meeting…
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Morland to step aside for election
By Rebecca FraserCASEY councillor and Narre Warren North Liberal candidate Mick Morland will temporarily step aside in the lead-up to the 2006 State election. Cr…
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Narre North bowlers fire
RESULTS were encouraging for Narre North Cricket Club at the weekend, producing two senior and three junior wins. C GRADE Narre North was beaten by…
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Sin-binning costs Hills
By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills Rugby Union Club was given a lesson in playing the full 80 minutes after a disastrous second half resulted in a…