Paris chases Barbie dream
WHEN Berwick’s Paris Maggs told her father she wanted a recording contract by the age of 13, little ...
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International flavour
CASEY’S international students have scooped a swag of scholarships at the Chisholm Institute of TAFE...
(01/06/2006)
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School needs granted
A GROUP of 15 Casey schools looks set to benefit from more than $1.7 million worth of Federal Govern...
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Tree smash
A DRIVER was left trapped after his car crashed into a tree in Endeavour Hills early yesterday morni...
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Battle against rate rise
A RATE rise of 7.9 per cent? No way, say two Casey councillors.
The municipality’s mavericks — Cr St...
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Police hunt for burglar
A HOUSE in Carrington Court, Narre Warren, was burgled on Monday 22 May last week with a plasma tele...
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Students kick in for Tyler
A NARRE Warren South school threw its support behind Tyler Fishlock, the young boy who lost his sigh...
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Council to dish up approval
CASEY residents wanting to install a large satellite dish on their property will need to get council...
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Child services share $170,000
KINDERGARTENS and childcare centres across Casey look set to share $170,000 in grants to boost safet...
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Family holds a memory dear
A 20-YEAR-OLD Narre Warren South man has lost his brave battle with cancer.
Last Friday, more than ...
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Bradford’s big building boom
THE City of Casey is Victoria’s most progressive city, according to the mayor Kevin Bradford.
Cr Bra...
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Rotary club marks 20 years
THE Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills has celebrated its 20th anniversary with past and present members...
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Family records
THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group is holding its next general meeting on Saturday, ...
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Donations on the ground
If you feel helpless when you see the devastation caused by the recent earthquake that has shattered...
(01/06/2006)
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Giving the game away
I WAS sitting in my pyjamas on a Thursday night when the phone call asking if I would like to play f...
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Tough for Cranny juniors
CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club struggled to record victories in round six.
@BT Sub Sport News:UNDE...
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Twilight racing in harness
CRANBOURNE Harness Racing Club will host a rare twilight meeting on Sunday, 11 June.
The meeting coi...
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Narre bowls
WEDNESDAY’S winter outdoor bowls winners at Narre Warren were R. Dixon, R. Richardson, C. Heath (s)....
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Too steep for Hills
ENDEAVOUR Hills Junior Football Club’s under-16 team Endeavour-Doveton played a competitive game, bu...
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Foxes burrow in
NARRE North Foxes returned seven wins in a good week of competition last week.
@BT Sub Sport News:U...
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Narre juniors win six
NARRE Warren junior sides had six wins in last week’s round.
@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 18 GIRLS
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Gators fight hard
THE Fountain Gate Junior Football Club congratulated Rhys Mills-Franklin on playing 50 games. The Ga...
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Hallam high and low
HALLAM under 17 girls side went down to the strong Sacre Coeur unit on the weekend but the under 16 ...
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