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Flood concert venue flooded
By Bridget BradyIT’S irony at its finest. The Casey Cares charity concert organised to raise money for flood victims has had to be moved –…
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It’s a no child zone
By Bridget BradyIT WAS all hands on deck at the Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre on Monday. Staff rallied to clean up the damage…
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Fast-paced farce with a twist
THE West Gippsland Arts Centre is opening its 2011 main stage season with a bang. Malthouse Theatre’s ‘A Commercial Farce’ takes on the traditional fast-paced…
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New United soccer club takes off
– Paul PickeringTHE Hampton Park United Sparrows have taken flight for 2011. Hampton Park United Soccer Club has rolled out the welcome mat to players…
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Greenough takes west by storm
CHAMPION Pearcedale trainer Kel Greenough has taken High Earner to its second Group 1 feature Perth Cup win in as many years. Paying $5.10, the…
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Stores rise above the rain
SHOPPERS and movie goers didn’t let flash floods get in the way of some leisure time at Westfield Fountain Gate on the weekend. A spokesperson…
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Memories ‘drowned’ out
By Lia BichelPIECES of the past gathered over 34 years in a Hampton Park home, were washed away with the floods. Jo Nunan said she…
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Too soon to fix
FLOOD victims are being urged to allow time for their homes to dry before going ahead with repairs. Victoria’s state manager of Archicentre, David Hallett,…
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Centre marks silver jubilee- Hallam Community Learning Centre Manager Dianne Wilson. 59858
By Lia BichelHALLAM Community Learning Centre will be celebrating its 25th year in March. The vibrant community hub began when new mothers got together and…
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Cry for help heard
By Nicole WilliamsThe Contours Endeavour Hills employee went on the Thailand Mission Awareness Tour with Maranatha Christian College at the end of last year. “It…