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‘Noah’s Ark’ safe from floods
DESPITE being inundated with water during the recent storm floods on 4 and 5 February, the quick-thinking response of Myuna Farm staff ensured the safety…
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Dogs seized- Meagan King and her children Emalee and Maddison are missing their family pets. 61356
By Lia BichelA NARRE Warren woman says she is angry that council officers entered her yard when she was away from home and removed her…
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Big guns hit off in pro-am
BERWICK Montuna Golf Club holds its pro-am today, when about 75 professionals will play over two shotgun starts. A former junior member, Ashley Hall, will…
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Man mugged in scissor attack
AN ARMED robber used a pair of scissors to threaten his victim in an attack in Hampton Park last week. Police said at 10.30pm on…
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Swans sail into finals
By Justin RobertsonDESPITE a middle order collapse, Casey-South Melbourne Swans managed to hang on for a comfortable four-wicket win against Ringwood to book a quarter…
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No bones
By Lia BichelTHE smell of “blood and bones” is troubling many residents near Glasscocks Road. Forty-four people signed a petition calling on the Casey Council…
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Clean shave for floods
By Lia BichelNARRE Warren South resident Kirsten Gengi likes her new bald head. The brave mother of two parted with her long locks to raise…
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NZcondolences to go out by the book
THE south-east community has been invited to sign a condolence book for the victims of the Christchurch earthquake disaster. Victorians are welcome to sign the…
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Police slam flood thieves
By Bridget BradyLOOTERS stole thousands of dollars worth of property from a Cranbourne family who evacuated their flood-affected home last month. Adam and his family…
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Bowlers maintain good line
By Justin RobertsonIF Casey-South Melbourne does end up winning its final round match against Ringwood this weekend, which would earn them a spot in the…