Car theft charges
NARRE Warren Police arrested an 18-year-old man in relation to a string of thefts from cars in Berwi...
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Burglars’ big haul
THIEVES stole nearly $30,000 worth of property in a burglary at a Narre Warren South house last week...
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Water can wait
AN ELDERLY Narre Warren couple won’t be singing in the shower for a while after they discovered a wa...
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School shock
SCHOOL facilities in the Narre Warren South electorate are among the worst in Victoria, according to...
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Kids elect to play it cool
PREMIER Steve Bracks called into Narre Warren South for a fleeting visit on Tuesday and had a group ...
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Plaque honours ex-mayor
CASEY Council has honoured former City of Berwick mayor John Byron by unveiling a plaque depicting h...
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Thieves take TV, stereo
LIFE is not so good for the Endeavour Hills resident who had a LG television stolen during a burglar...
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Recalling a golden moment
The one was Lorraine Martin, nee Rhodes, and the Narre Warren couple proudly celebrated their golden...
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Oh, Pretty Woman!
NARRE WARREN North resident Suzie Peatling dressed for success last week and won the Fashions on the...
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Bike thieves strike
THIEVES helped themselves to two motorbikes in separate incidents last week.
A 10-minute gap was all...
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Servo drug bust nets three
A BERWICK woman has been charged with trafficking heroin after a police investigation resulted in he...
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New church opens for business
THE HEAVENS rarely open in terms of rain these days but a new Hallam church is officially opening it...
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Joan’s guiding light
MEMBERS of Berwick’s senior community enjoyed a visit from a two- and four-legged friend of Guide Do...
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Gardener shares her joy
TRANQUILLITY by name and tranquillity by nature is an ideal description for Barbara Muma’s Narre War...
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Security that won’t stall you
ANTI-VIRUS software may stave off trojans, spyware and other nasties from entering your computer, bu...
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A burden for Cranbourne
CRANBOURNE’S number-one team was beaten by eight shots overall by a determined Burden Park side afte...
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Bowls win hard to bear
CRANBOURNE RSL ‘Bear’ (the club mascot) joined in the celebrations when the division-three pennant t...
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Minor joy at spring finale
CRANBOURNE trainers Rodney Douglas and Mick Kent took home minor prizes on the final day of the Flem...
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Home cheer at union races
CRANBOURNE trainers Robbie Griffiths, Colin Davies and Mick Kent were among the winners on Sunday’s ...
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Byron’s on board to Beijing
ENDEAVOUR Hills diving aspirant Nick Byron is preparing to embark on January’s Australian Open Champ...
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Bowls wins for Narre Warren
DUE to Melbourne Cup Day on Tuesday last week, VLBA ladies pennant round was not played at Narre War...
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All set for tough chase
CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne has a tough chase on its hands this weekend, after allowing Ringwood to muster...
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Bowlers blitz for Narre North
AFTER posting 187 runs in difficult conditions the previous week, Narre North’s turf-one bowlers wer...
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