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Permanent test-drive
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are investigating a series of car thefts from dealerships in Casey and Dandenong, in which a thief purporting to be a…
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Grand art on display
TALENTED artists from Casey and Cardinia were on show last month. Many guests attended the Casey-Cardinia Grand Art and Woodart Exhbition in late March, where…
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Four injured, one serious in crash
A TEENAGER was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries and three others were also injured after an allegedly stolen car crashed in Narre Warren yesterday.…
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Crowds flock to festival of food
By ALANA MITCHELSON AN INAUGURAL food truck carnival has put Berwick back on the map, attracting a huge crowd of 50,000 people to the suburb.…
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Good deal for animals
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Berwick Obedience Dog Club is one of 21 community animal welfare groups that will share in new State Government funding. The…
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Try out careers before you decide
THE South East Try-a-Trade and Careers Expo helps answer the age-old question – what do you want to be when you grow up? The special…
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Neighbours get together
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY has a lot of good neighbours. And again this year they will be celebrated when the City of Casey hosts the…
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Go for grants
APPLICATIONS are now open for five Casey Council grant programs. The applications for grants – which fall under five categories including community, biodiversity incentive scheme,…
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Rare bird set for a welcome return
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A RARE bird species could be making a comeback to Berwick. Preparations are underway to re-introduce the rare Helmeted Honeyeater species back…
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Register pets before deadline
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PET owners in Casey are being reminded to register their pets before the deadline. Under State legislation any dog or cat which…
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Dipped in oil and left for dead
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WHEN Lisa Hansen let her Scottish Fold cat outside her Berwick home for 20 minutes, she didn’t expect him to return soaked…