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  • Value for money

    Value for money

    WITH the cost of living skyrocketing Savemore Supermarket Clearance is able to provide grocery needs at up to 80 per cent off retail and offer…

  • Come in, dine out

    Come in, dine out

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH LIVE music is on the menu every Friday night at Ashscotts Restaurant in Berwick. Specialising in Italian food, Ashscotts Restaurant is recognised…

  • Man killed in crash

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A 25-YEAR-OLD Tarneit man died on the spot in a car crash at Cranbourne South on Saturday morning. Police believe the man…

  • Second raid on service station

    THE United Service Station in Hampton Park was held up for the second time in a month over the weekend. About 6.12am on Sunday 8…

  • Guns found in car

    A MAN has been arrested in Clyde North overnight after police allegedly found guns, ammunition and a baton in his car. The Pakenham man was…

  • DDCA SENIOR GRAND FINALS

    GRADE TEAM 1 TEAM 2 GROUND Turf 1 Mordialloc Heinz Keysborough Turf 2 Narre Warren St Brigids St Louis Arch Brown Turf 3 Aspendale North…

  • A season of achieving goals

    NARRE WARREN BOWLS AFTER a successful season with three of Narre Warren’s six sides playing finals – one going down in the semi last Tuesday…

  • WGCA SEMI-FINALS

    Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March, 2015 SENIOR GRADES – 1pm start PREMIER Merinda Park v Kooweerup Donnelly Reserve#1 Cardinia v Tooradin Gunton Oval DISTRICT…

  • Medical service across miles

    Medical service across miles

    LAST year volunteer nurse Melinda Robinson travelled to Tanzania to treat people at a medical centre where there was no running water and electricity was…

  • New Year celebrations marked

    New Year celebrations marked

    STUDENTS throughout Casey welcomed the Chinese New Year last month. Gleneagles Secondary College, in Endeavour Hills, which offered Chinese Mandarin lessons for the first time…

  • Victim’s theft faith

    Victim’s theft faith

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A LYNBROOK resident has turned the other cheek after catching a hampton park teenager trying to steal his bike. When Alastair Nicholson…

  • Remote medicine’s real appeal

    Remote medicine’s real appeal

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Tanzanian medical centre was one room in the middle of nowhere. The tiny building, known as Daraja Mbili, had no running…

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