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Woman found stabbed
POLICE are investigating the stabbing death of a woman whose body was found in a Doveton unit Monday morning. Police said it appeared that the…
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Narre’s best brought out
By Lia BichelABOUT 180 people gathered at the Narre Community Learning Centre (NCLC) last week to celebrate the achievements of outstanding students. The centre’s youth…
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Jockey on a roll
BORN and bred Cranbourne jockey Craig Williams continued his amazing run of success on Sunday when he steered Melbourne Cup winner Dunaden to victory in…
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Smashing tons
By David NagelA POWER LADEN one-two punch from Tooradin’s Callum O’Hare (108 not out) and Bradley Sauer (115) and a magnificent century from Merinda Park’s…
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Chopper chop
By Lia BichelTHE State Government will cut aircraft used by firefighters during Black Saturday from service. The State Governments will remove one of its three…
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Swans are tough to top
By David NagelCASEY-South Melbourne’s (7/306dec) Clive Rose timed the last piece of a brilliant all-round performance to perfection on the weekend as he bowled the…
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Locals set to continue form
By David NagelRACING returns to Cranbourne this Saturday with the third of four Christmas Race Days, and local trainers will be hoping for a repeat…
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Hypocrisy rules
LIBERAL MP Inga Peulich’s expensive four-page advertisement (News, 8 December) highlights both the inaction and hypocrisy of the Baillieu Government. Ms Peulich lists the Government’s…
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Wealth gulf widens
I HAVE lived in Berwick for more than 20 years and always considered it a reasonably affluent area. However, I have begun to revise my…
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Narre Warren on a high
THE Narre Warren Bowls Club Division Five side continued their brilliant form this season with a win over Edithvale on Saturday to cement their place…
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Four out of five
CRANBOURNE’S lady bowlers had a successful week winning four of their five pennant matches. Cranbourne Division One side was defeated by the top side Armadale…
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Structure change brings six wins
HAPPY days are here again. After all six sides were beaten last week; the Cranbourne selectors wielded the axe and changed the structure of the…