Crime a concern: survey
NARRE Warren residents are overwhelmingly concerned with crimes by and against youths.
New research ...
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Crash driver charged
A CAR took a dip in a creek on Saturday night following a three-car collision in Endeavour Hills.
Po...
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Have bear, need a name
A BIG Berwick bear needs a name.
Parkhill Berwick News and Lotto is running a competition to find a ...
(13/07/2006)
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Club sheds new light on saga
A JUNIOR sports club is shaping to buy the floodlights that were the centre of a controversy involv...
(13/07/2006)
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Course win vital to Pauline
PAULINE Kempf is relieved she will finally know what to do in a life or death situation.
The Rangeba...
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Winners’ reasons show heart
OUR nine other first-aid course winners all had a desire to learn CPR for a variety of important rea...
(13/07/2006)
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Relay hits stride
THE Casey Cardinia Relay For Life team are certainly not unwinding as they prepare to launch their 2...
(13/07/2006)
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Helping to beat the blues
MEN have been invited to come together this Saturday to talk about depression.
Beating the Blues is...
(13/07/2006)
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$4000 home raid
GOLF clubs and a metal detector were stolen from a Hallam home last week after thieves smashed a sli...
(13/07/2006)
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Cows cause a stink
A NEW footpath linking Narre Warren and Hallam has created a stink, with cow pats turning away local...
(13/07/2006)
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Juniors on top of the world
JUNIOR soccer fans took to the field recently when they competed in their very own Mini World Cup to...
(13/07/2006)
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Scammers offer cheap flights
ALARM bells rang out across the internet this week as the Australian Securities and Investments Comm...
(13/07/2006)
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Pyrobats light up farm life
YOUNG acrobatic group Pyrobats will visit Myuna Farm this month with a show featuring acrobalance, c...
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Shopping for the cause
EVERY cent counts at a Narre Warren South supermarket with shoppers banding together to raise funds ...
(13/07/2006)
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Friends ease move
THE move from primary to high school should be easy for students at Southern Cross Primary School.
G...
(13/07/2006)
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Show shares the world message
IS IT a bird, is it a plane? No it was the Sustainables.
Last Thursday, the family of four environme...
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Guides boom
GUIDE groups in the Casey area are booming.
Region leader Gail Alexander said two new units had open...
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Kids enjoy taste of farm life
YOU could have mistaken Endeavour Hills Library for a farm recently when 30 children gathered to lis...
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No beating Hyland’s Drum
CRANBOURNE jumps trainer Chris Hyland has trained the Grand National Steeple winner for the second s...
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Ted on track to recovery
LEGENDARY trotting trainer and driver Ted Demmler was a welcome face at Saturday night’s Christmas...
(13/07/2006)
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Doves bounce back
DOVETON seniors came back from the previous week’s loss with a solid 22-point win against Berwick on...
(13/07/2006)
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Gators reach milestones
FOUNTAIN Gate Junior Football Club congratulated Nathan Johns on playing 100 games and Nassar Sultan...
(13/07/2006)
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Hills juniors struggle
ENDEAVOUR Hills Junior Football Club’s under-17 team Endeavour-Doveton fought out a close game again...
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