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Seniors savour cultural flavour
THE Narre Warren Senior Citizens are no strangers to multiculturalism. And last week the group paid tribute to the varied cultural background of its members…
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Windermere welcomes cash
WINDERMERE Child and Family Services has welcomed a $30,000 donation from the Irvine Club. The club formed in 2004 to bring together friends in a…
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To market, to market
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren has never had a market to call its own. Resident Sharyn Holt is trying to fix that and put the…
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Camels roam
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MERE days after a fresh plea to find their lost goat, staff from Circus Royale were called to pick up three of…
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Slow down call out
CASEY’s school crossing supervisors have urged motorists to ensure children are safe on the roads now that school has resumed and the weather is wet…
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Foreign adventure
THIEVES stole a safe containing several passports and foreign currency from a home in Berwick. The safe had not been bolted down when the offenders…
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Double trouble
POLICE have caught an 18-year-old driver who was travelling more than double the speed limit in Narre Warren over the weekend. Casey Highway Patrol clocked…
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Circus goat gone
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOPES are fading for a six-month-old circus goat which has been missing for more than two weeks and is thought to have…
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Trophy rises out of dark hole
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PAM Amsden knew it as the dark hole. This was how her daughter Debbie referred to the postnatal depression that claimed Debbie’s…
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Good for giving
IT’S always good to give a little back. And last Saturday at Westfield Fountain Gate a group of volunteers did just that, raising more than…
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Prized pigeons pinched
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A PROFESSIONAL Hallam pigeon racer who had more than $10,000 worth of his treasured birds stolen last week has described the brazen…
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’Horrific’ hunt tracks stalled
By REBECCA BILLS RHINO parts are banned from entering the country as LaTrobe MP Jason Wood fights the practice of canned hunting. The Federal Government…