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  • Brave enough to shave

    Brave enough to shave

    MICHELLE Howell raised $4000 for the leukaemia Foundation when she participated in the World’s Greatest Shave. The James Cook Primary School staff member, along with…

  • Bus-car collision: driver critical, passenger serious

    Bus-car collision: driver critical, passenger serious

    A CAR collided with a bus filled with 31 children from Dandenong’s Emerson School on Nettle Drive in Hallam about 3.50pm yesterday (Wednesday). The car’s…

  • Big noise over noise  walls

    Big noise over noise walls

    A PETITION will be launched soon calling for the State Government to improve noise walls near Endeavour Hills. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said…

  • Olivia cuts it with her Crew

    Olivia cuts it with her Crew

    OLIVIA was only five years old when she was diagnosed with having brain and spinal tumours. She had nine months of chemotherapy, two surgeries and…

  • Happy to part

    Happy to part

    SHE faced battles of her own, undergoing life threatening brain surgery at the beginning of 2011. But this didn’t stop Emily Stevens from doing what…

  • People make Probus a hit

    People make Probus a hit

    MEMBERS of the Berwick Probus Club gathered on Monday to welcome new president Chantell Fisher to the chair. Outgoing President Frances Farrington wished the new…

  • Raising money in their PJs

    Raising money in their PJs

    BACKSTAGE Dance Academy is holding its seventh consecutive fundraiser for the Royal Children’s Hospital. Since its inception, the dance school has held a fundraiser for…

  • Seth inspires cricketer’s shave

    A YOUNG boy with leukaemia inspired Ravi Wickramaratne to shave his head on the weekend. Mr Wickramaratne, a 21-year-old cricketer from Berwick, met Seth Sleep…

  • Locks lopped for a cause

    Locks lopped for a cause

    A TEACHER and four students braved the shaver last week to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation Teacher Emily Wood, took part in the World’s…

  • Woolf’s marathon walk

    Woolf’s marathon walk

    IT WAS a rough day for Stuart Woolf following the Casey-Cardinia Relay for Life- but he said it was nothing in comparison to what cancer…

  • Bullies on the back foot

    Bullies on the back foot

    HAMPTON Park Secondary College is tackling the problem of cyber safety and bullying head on. On Tuesday last week the school ran an anti-cyber bullying…

  • On charity’s trail

    On charity’s trail

    WOMEN in Casey are encouraged to be active and have fun for a good cause this weekend. Four women from Fernwood Gym in Narre Warren…

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