Jin Hui
From a Jack to a JP
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A DEDCIATED community volunteer will take a step back after 47 years as a Justice of the Peace (JP).
John...
Mental health barbecue
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
MONASH Health is working day and night to address the negative stigma that can be attached to mental health illnesses.
The...
Carols unite the community
By BRIDGET SCOTT
COMMUNITY groups will come together again this Christmas to create another unforgettable event.
With crowds of more than 700 last year,...
Phone reveals drugs
TWO men have been charged with drug trafficking, after police saw a drug deal take place in Cockatoo.
Leading Senior Constable Richard Murphy said...
Who let the elves out?
By BRIDGET SCOTT
STUDENTS at primary schools throughout the area have been taken over by festive characters as the end of the school...
Casey tagged arson hotspot
By BEN CAMERON
THE City of Casey remains one of the highest fire risk areas in the state, according to a south-east police...
School breakfast spread
BREAKFAST is the most important meal of the day.
And students from James Cook Primary School in Endeavour Hills are being reminded of this very...
Hungry for one last shot
By JARROD POTTER
A TOUGH year on court turned around suddenly for Berwick Grammar School’s under-17 basketball team as it claimed a national...
Raiders take our Diamonds
By JARROD POTTER
GRIDIRON VICTORIA
THE fairy-tale inaugural season of the Berwick Diamonds was brought to an end on Sunday as the Northern Lady...
Pendulum swings
By RUSSELL BENNETT
WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION
REVIEW - ROUND 7 (DAY 1)
MOMENTUM is often the irresistible force in cricket, and it seems to...
Key role for Atifa
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
ANOTHER hardworking and determined Narre Warren South P-12 student has been awarded the Denese Bartlett Memorial Scholarship.
Atifa Ashgari received this...
Inspired by art
Talented Casey artists will be bringing a selection of their works to the Civic Centre Art Space over summer.
Artists from Berwick’s Paperworks Gallery will...