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  • Christmas cheer at Cranbourne

    By Brad Kingsbury CRANBOURNE trainer Rod Douglas took home the honours and two Christmas hampers with a double at Sunday’s annual Christmas meeting at the…

  • Family waltzes to wins

    By Rebecca FraserTHEY may not dance with the stars but the Scerri children of Berwick are making a strong impression on the Australian ballroom scene.…

  • Join in the festive mood

    THE City of Casey is supporting a number of community Christmas events across the municipality during the festive season. Casey mayor Kevin Bradford said local…

  • Cranbourne topples on turf

    THE Cranbourne turf-one team was convincingly beaten at home by Springvale South on Saturday in a disappointing end to 2005. Springvale South cruised past Cranbourne’s…

  • Tree falls in strong winds

    By Rebecca FraserA STRONG gust of wind blew a 30-metre high tree over in Endeavour Hills just before Christmas, with one resident left thankful no…

  • Let the tongues

    I HAVE been following the debate over the pronunciation of Ernst Wanke Drive with some bemusement – not to mention amusement. The descendants of Ernst…

  • Family favourites

    FAMILIES have been flocking to Doveton’s Myuna Farm in their droves these school holidays with the baby animals proving a huge hit. Resident manager Bob…

  • Teens smash windows

    THREE teenagers were chased and apprehended by police on Friday night after smashing 37 windows at Kambrya College in Berwick. The three boys, all aged…

  • Winners on the greens

    NARRE Warren Bowls Club hosted RVBA Section five to eight men’s singles on Sunday, 15 January, with winner R. Davidson over G. Cohen 21 to…

  • Gift of the gab

    THE world’s favourite cartoon family, the Simpsons, visited Westfield Fountain Gate last week as part of weeklong school holiday performances. But it was not all…

  • Transport group on the move

    THE Public Transport Users Association (PTUA) has formed a southeast branch to focus on the continued public transport neglect and dissatisfaction in Casey and surrounding…

  • Are you coping with the extreme heat?

    Tim Major, Berwick YES “It’s winter in Ireland where I’ve been living for three years so I haven’t experienced this kind of heat for a…

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