Class warfare
A BERWICK resident feels like the walls are closing in on her after two large portable classrooms we...
(30/06/2008)
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Heart-felt champions
A TEAM of disabled soccer players has returned home after capturing the hearts of their hosts at the...
(05/10/2006)
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Internet meeting turns sour
A BERWICK woman suffered stab wounds to the neck last week when an internet dalliance allegedly turn...
(05/10/2006)
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Unit plans rile neighbours
ENDEAVOUR Hills residents fear that a proposed eight-unit development will ruin the character of the...
(05/10/2006)
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Sign company given notice
A PORTABLE billboard company is on the move – but not by choice.
Hampton Park based company Mobile B...
(05/10/2006)
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Blooming beautiful!
SPRING has certainly sprung in Endeavour Hills with one local resident amazed by her beautiful orchi...
(05/10/2006)
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Badge theft anger
‘BADGERING’ thieves have left car owners in a Narre Warren South street angry after six cars were ta...
(05/10/2006)
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Cops bring confidence
A NEW police operation has swung into full gear in Casey with more than 1400 motorists breath tested...
(05/10/2006)
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SES crews free driver
THE Jaws of Life were used to free a trapped man last week following a two-car collision in Narre Wa...
(05/10/2006)
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Laptops stolen
IT WAS a case of déjà vu when a Berwick computer store fell victim to its second smash and grab raid...
(05/10/2006)
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A very classy performance
ENDEAVOUR Hills teacher Karen Jones put her best foot forward at this year’s eleventh annual Victo...
(05/10/2006)
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Hospital wait blitzed
CASEY Hospital has seen a reduction in the number of patients awaiting for elective surgery, accordi...
(05/10/2006)
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Cake feast of decorating
THERE will be no shortage of birthday cakes later this month when the Casey branch of the Victorian ...
(05/10/2006)
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Word is on the streets
A LOCAL newspaper delivery was delayed this week when a fully laden delivery truck came to grief in ...
(05/10/2006)
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Casey leaps to save litres
THE trickle has turned into a stream with thousands of water-wise Casey residents jumping at the cha...
(05/10/2006)
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Mick’s boots made for walking
JUST one day remains before Mick Smithers’ superhuman feet pave the way for better youth services in...
(05/10/2006)
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Welfare agencies in need
BERWICK Benevolent Society (BBS) president Fay Powell said in her annual report to the society that ...
(05/10/2006)
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Footy fever rules
TO celebrate the climax of the 2006 AFL Premiership season students at a Narre Warren South primary ...
(05/10/2006)
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Cancer funds on the menu
STAFF at an Endeavour Hills pharmacy held a lunch for leukaemia last week to help raise funds for pe...
(05/10/2006)
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Visitors green with envy
GREEN-thumbed teachers and students at an Endeavour Hills school are certainly leading by example an...
(05/10/2006)
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People search online
IF you’ve ever followed along with the Yellow Pages advertisements on TV and actually ripped apart y...
(05/10/2006)
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Students on the go for life
STUDENTS at a Narre Warren primary school are certainly thinking about having a long and healthy lif...
(05/10/2006)
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The write time for winning
YOUNG scribes were busy putting pen to paper at an Endeavour Hills school last month when they took ...
(05/10/2006)
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