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  • Icing on Blackburn cake

    By Jarrod PotterELLIE Blackburn capped off an amazing year of football by winning the Minister’s Award for Sportsperson of the Year at the 2011 Victorian…

  • Cougars

    By Gavin StaindlA TOP four place is up for grabs when the streaking Berwick Cougars host Division Two frontrunners Bonbeach on Sunday. Since playing Bonbeach…

  • Hallam hits back

    By Gavin StaindlHALLAM-Kalora Park has lifted itself from the bottom of the Dandenong and District Association ladder with a nail-biting one-day win over Dandenong West…

  • It’s goodbye Casey Cardinia and hello Nepean as …

    By David NagelIN a major league shake-up, the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League has approved Devon Meadows’ move from the Casey Cardinia competition to the…

  • Road safety mapped out

    ROAD Safety in Hampton Park is expected to improve with the help of a new action plan launched last week. Beyond Hallam Road-the Hampton Park…

  • Dog’s lucky escape

    By Lia BichelFIREFIGHTERS worked for an hour to rescue a dog which had fallen into a hole in Narre Warren last week. About 9am on…

  • Squad cheer at skills fusion- The Endeavour Fusion Cheerleading Squad are a high achieving team. Pictured back, Aurelia Tomciu, Alex Mathioulakis, Kiara Adams, middle, Amanda Uren, Jayde McPhail, Kath

    By Emma SunTHE Endeavour Fusion Cheeleading Squad are a team to watch out for. They recently came back after competing at the AASCF Nationals held…

  • Cyclone Floyd

    By David NagelDEVON Meadows Mick Floyd (7/31) was an unstoppable force on the weekend, cutting a path of destruction through the Merinda Park (58) batting…

  • Beauty’s in the eye

    THANKS for featuring long-time Hallam resident Pauline Saunders in last week’s News. What a wonderful ambassador for Melbourne’s so-called “least liveable suburb”! Like many residents…

  • Beat fire risk this season

    CASEY residents have been warned to take proper safety precautions to ensure their safe during fire season. Police Inspector Wayne Viney said wildfire season was…

  • Scoop of support

    By Lia BichelCASEY residents didn’t let the rain deter them from buying an ice-cream on Saturday to show their support for a worthy cause. More…

  • Clash to test new blood

    By David NagelFOURTH placed Upper Beaconsfield play host to fifth placed Tooradin in a Premier cricket match where two high-profile WGCA recruits will lock horns.…

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