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Year of community
By Casey NeillCOMMUNITY spirit shone brightly in the hills throughout 2011, with locals uniting time and time again to protect and improve their townships and…
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No margin too big
A GREAT come from behind victory by the Narre Warren Bowls Club Division Seven side against Cheltenham was the highlight of Saturday’s round 12 action.…
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Tricky greens
THE Cranbourne Bowling Club’s recent up and down form flat-lined in hot and muggy conditions on Saturday with a three-three split through the six sides.…
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Little Jack wants Koodah back
By Lia BichelA YOUNG Berwick boy who has had a tumultuous time recently is hoping for a Christmas miracle. Jack Ottens, 5, is hoping his…
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School in minister’s ear
By Lia BichelSTUDENTS and teachers confronted the Minister of Education last week to voice their concerns about the funding cuts to the Victorian Certificate of…
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Job boost on the cards
By Melissa MeehanMORE jobs in Casey and Cardinia will lift pressure on the Monash Freeway and give residents a better quality of life. At the…
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Swans expect to fly in New Year
By David NagelCASEY-South Melbourne’s (8/228cc) exciting month of cricket came to a thrilling and successful conclusion on Saturday when it defeated North Melbourne (8/224cc) by…
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Set for another earthshaker
By Gavin StaindlIT HAS taken nearly two years, but Paul Klevelaan will finally get the chance to defend his veteran doubles title when he takes…
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Gulls up in hard slog
By David NagelTHE quality of West Gippsland Cricket Premier Division was encapsulated on Saturday in a classic encounter between a relieved Tooradin (5/278cc) and a…
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Goodwill overflows
By Lia BichelCASEY residents have shown they are in the mood for giving this Christmas as two support services have been inundated with donations. Managers…