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  • New leaders blazing trail

    STUDENTS at Eumemmerring College’s Gleneagles Campus have celebrated their new school leaders with a special school assembly. The new school captains were presented with their…

  • Free concerts at library

    NARRE Warren Library will host several free live monthly concerts over the next few months. Next Sunday, 30 September Barbara Jeffrey will perform. Jeffrey combines…

  • Youth on theft counts

    A CRANBOURNE teenager has been arrested on multiple charges of theft. The 16-year-old boy was remanded in custody charged with theft of motorcars and bike…

  • Eastern dances past Harlequin

    By Marc McGowanEASTERN Suburbs’ high-octane offence scorched another opponent on Saturday as it romped to a 47-21 triumph over the Harlequin Souths at Riviera Park…

  • Keep your cool during the heat

    ENDEAVOUR Hills Sergeant John Blackburn warns residents that we are approaching a time of year when there is a ‘spike’ in reports of domestic disputes.…

  • Rail raiders strike

    POLICE are appealing for information to help catch two men vandalising train stations in Melbourne’s south-east. Stations on the Pakenham line are among those that…

  • Melting pot cooks up fun

    A MELTING pot of cultures at Monash University Berwick have celebrated all things international this week. An array of different cultural activities, including belly dancing,…

  • Hotel bid for more pokies

    By Callan DateTHE $107 million lost on Casey pokies last financial year is likely to increase if a Berwick hotel’s bid for 20 more machines…

  • Police freeway clampdown

    CASEY Dandenong police have helped slap motorists with more than 100 fines in the first week of a crackdown on Monash Freeway drivers. Operation Linker…

  • Chloe without peer in Queensland

    By Marc McGowanELEVEN of the region’s finest junior female Australian Rules footballers helped Victoria sweep Queensland in the inaugural Youth Girls Under 18 Interstate Challenge…

  • Federal grant for college building

    STUDENTS and staff at Heritage College in Narre Warren South will benefit from a $550,000 grant from the Federal Government. The money will go towards…

  • Preschoolers feel heat

    By Rebecca FraserA BERWICK mother has expressed concern over the temperature inside Casey’s preschools. Fearing the heat inside could trigger health problems with young children,…

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