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TAFE fallout downplayed
By Lia BichelCLAIMS that TAFE students could suffer under budget cuts have been disputed by the State Government. Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley said…
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Endeavour Hills cruise to win
By Jarrod PotterENDEAVOUR Hills took a 26-run victory against Mt Waverley on Saturday. Chasing 226, Mt Waverley was quickly down to 3/39 before a fight-back…
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Casey says no
ADULTS who buy alcohol for minors and minors using fake IDs could get slapped with a fine under the Casey Alcohol Accord. The Casey Alcohol…
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Casey greening all over
A GRADUATION ceremony for the participants of the Greening Doveton Project was held at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick recently. On 3 November, 12…
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Man dies in signal crash
A LYNDHURST man has died following a crash where his car caught fire in Doveton last week. Police said about 11.40pm on 10 November, the…
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Gulls guns go to town
By David NagelTHE CRANBOURNE region teams had a successful Saturday as round five of West Gippsland cricket came to its conclusion. In Premier Division, Tooradin…
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Nurse strike bites
By Emma SunTHE nurses’ strike has caused some patients at Southern Health to wait more than 40 hours to receive treatment, Chief Executive Officer Shelly…
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Fentons let loose
It was a family affair for the Narre Warren Little Athletics Club on Saturday morning as Christopher Fenton and his older sister Maddison ran and…
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Cranbourne goes down fighting
THE Cranbourne Bowling Club had a very disappointing day on the greens in Metro round six pennant, with only two of their six sides winning.…
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Pacer shows winning form
FORMER Kiwi pacer Za Marlon opened his winning account in Australia in the feature Choice Hotels Pace at Cranbourne on Thursday night. Now in the…
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Parkers hold up their end
Hampton Park held their own this week winning six of the eight games played. With bowling on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday it meant the selectors…