Over but not out, cricket’s elder statesman is a …
By David NagelBEACONSFIELD cricketer John Scales didn't start playing cricket until his mid-thirties, but he's certainly making up for lost time now.
Scales, 61, was...
A day on the green
HAMPTON Park Bowls Club finally played a full compliment of matches this week as the club split its six matches, three-three.
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Cake cash for uni career- Judy Wardale and City of Casey Councillor Shar Balmes...
By Emma SunA BERWICK resident recently raised enough money to send two Indian girls from Gokunte, Karanataka, to university.
Judy Wardale, who runs charity organisation...
Casey’s rivers of booze
By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey has called on the State Government to review relevant liquor licensing legislation, with the number of packaged liquor...
Survey anew
CASEY council has agreed to scrap a survey which was given to Clyde North and Cranbourne East residents regarding naming options for their suburbs.
At...
Endeavour Hills uprooted
By Gavin StaindlFROM start to finish, it was a shocker week for Endeavour Hills who was trounced in Saturday's home game one-dayer and Tuesday's...
Kooweerup in control
By Jarrod PotterDEVON Meadows batted well above their weight in the quarter final Twenty20 match against Kooweerup, but came up 65 runs short as...
Laurie stood proud in strength
FRIENDS gathered at St Brigid's Catholic Church in Mordialloc last week to farewell a popular and community-oriented man, loving husband and father and passionate...
Gulls too good
By Gavin StaindlIF a spectacle is what observers at Tuesday night's West Gippsland Cricket Association Twenty20 were after then they would have left bitterly...
Loss of his first lady
By Lia BichelIN LESS than 24 hours, the president of the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills was hit with a double tragedy when he...
Fenton’s record
By David NagelNARRE Warren little athletes were happy to be back at the Dandenong Little Athletics Centre on Saturday morning, full of enthusiasm after...