Pavilion thieves drop in
THIRSTY thieves stole two slabs of beer from a sports pavilion in Narre Warren last week.
Police sai...
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Shipping container break-in
THIEVES stole machinery items after breaking into a shipping container in Hallam last week.
Police s...
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Spring still in magpie’s step
A TERRORISING magpie has forgotten spring is almost over and is still swooping vulnerable Narre Warr...
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Giving green thumbs up
SPRING may be coming to an end, but Doveton and Eumemmerring gardeners are crossing their green thum...
(22/11/2006)
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Water wise gardening
CASEY residents are invited to a free community information evening about greywater irrigation, rain...
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Kickin’ flippin’ fun
THE famous golden arches turned into a restaurant of fun last Saturday as Endeavour Hills McDonald’s...
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Colour of charity
BERWICK McDonald’s was a sea of colour and excitement as the Clyde Road restaurant raised money for ...
(22/11/2006)
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Water watchdogs loose
WATER wasters will now be under a close watch as more than 50 patrol officers hit the streets to rep...
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Phones stolen
A FIVE-hour gap was all thieves needed to burgle a property in Narre Warren North last week.
The stu...
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Dylan signs up his hero
JAMES Hird called into Fountain Gate last week and the superstar proved he is as graceful signing bo...
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Ease into playtime
LONG stints in front of the computer often result in a sore back. That’s where the iCush from Homedi...
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Ash burns Magpies with a Will
BERWICK continued to showcase its array of talent, with aces Ash Henry and Will Carr destroying Narr...
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Little Athletics briefs
@BT Sub Sport News:CRANBOURNE
Cranbourne Little Athletic Club would like to wish Samuel Pike all ...
(22/11/2006)
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Luke aims to make Eagles king
NEW Cranbourne Football Club president Luke King is hoping to take his club into a successful era, a...
(22/11/2006)
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