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  • Win boosts Narre Warren

    NARRE Warren’s turf-one team is equal second on the ladder, after a good win against Doveton on Saturday. After restricting the opposition to 196 the…

  • Boat rules to save lives

    By Rebecca FraserIT IS all about staying alive. That is the message from Cranbourne boat shop manager David Avard following the introduction of new regulations…

  • Narre bowls

    WEDNESDAY’S winter outdoor bowls winners at Narre Warren were R. Dixon, R. Richardson, C. Heath (s). Runners-up were L. Metaxas, B. Clarke, C. Wilcox (s).…

  • Hallam juniors show form

    HALLAM Junior Football Club recorded some good results in round 3. @BT Sub Sport News:Under 18 Colts Hallam 8.6.54 d Frankston YCW 3.6.24. Goals: D.…

  • Thieves force lock

    THIEVES ransacked a Hallam business last week and stole a variety of goods. Police said the thieves forced a lock at the Wedgewood Road company…

  • Program wins award

    A YOORALLA program run in Narre Warren and Endeavour Hills has won a prestigious government award last week for its contribution towards improving the health,…

  • Christmas trees recycled

    CASEY residents have been advised that it’s business as usual for rubbish collection over the Christmas break. Household rubbish, recycling and green waste services will…

  • Camping boost for Guides group

    By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren South’s growing guiding movement has now received a cash boost. On Tuesday night Strathard Ward councillor Lorraine Wreford presented the group…

  • Blood spilt

    POLICE found blood stains and a wheelie bin inside a classroom last week following an early-morning break-in at an Endeavour Hills school. An Endeavour Hills…

  • Flair for stardom

    By Brad Kingsbury CRANBOURNE boasted the ‘star factor’ during Sunday’s Tricodes harness racing program, when super trotter A Touch Of Flair showed all his impressive…

  • Performance was Grreat fun

    CASEY kids have been kept entertained these school holidays with a host of exciting activities at CaseyCardinia Library Corporation. Last Thursday children aged three to…

  • Fine paid, now ‘shove it’

    By Rebecca Fraser CASEY councillor Paul Richardson has paid his council imposed fine, but not before telling council staff to “shove it.” On Monday, Cr…

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