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Our aces up for awards
By JARROD POTTER ACING their way to the top of Tennis Victoria’s honours lists are a number of south-eastern tennis clubs and players. Announced on…
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Boy on gun assault charges
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A 16-YEAR-OLD boy has been charged after an alleged pistol whipping at a Narre Warren shopping centre on Friday afternoon. His victim…
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Two jailed over teen rape
TWO men have been jailed over the 2009 multiple rape of a 14-year-old girl in Hallam. The Age has reported that the Pakenham man and…
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Doggies’ clash makes Katie’s day
By JARROD POTTER PULLING on her beloved Bulldogs jersey once again, midfielder Katie Loynes completed a full circle journey on Sunday as she returned to…
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Her values endure in scholarship
A NURSING scholarship is to honour Carol Friday. The City of Casey registered nurse and midwife and her son Greig, 29, were on the Germanwings…
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Road rage report
WITNESSES have reported a road rage incident in Berwick on Saturday 23 May. They told police that two men came to blows on Clyde Road…
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Somyurek stands aside
South Eastern Metropolitan Region upper house MP Adem Somyurek has stood aside as minister for small business amid bullying claims. Mr Somyurek is under investigation…
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Heads-up on a healthy start
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Narre Warren Headspace was officially opened on Friday, after three years in the planning. The long-awaited Fountain Gate facility officially opened…
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First splash in deep
By JARROD POTTER THEY got around him in a big way as Beaconsfield wingman Jordan Stewart made the leap up to the TAC Cup. Featuring…
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Whateley’s boxing wait pays off
By Jarrod Potter SIX days a week, two times a day, you’ll find Berwick boxer Jason Whateley in the ring. A gruelling training regime is…
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Life sentence
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ROSALIE Crestani remembers howling with sadness 15 years ago when she was told her sister had died. Years of heroin abuse had…
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Lock your guns up tight
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A TOP cop from Narre Warren police has urged Casey residents to ensure their guns are locked up safely, with stolen firearms…











