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  • Tiger by the tale

    Tiger by the tale

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ‘GREYHOUND-LIKE’ is exactly what independent Tasmanian tiger researcher Michael Moss likes to hear when contacted with an alleged tiger sighting. “It’s not…

  • Council fenced in

    Council fenced in

    A CASEY councillor has questioned why the City of Casey no longer helps residents pay for the cost to repair a fence that backs onto…

  • Crestani challenge

    Crestani challenge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TENSIONS reached fever pitch at Casey Council this week, when Rosalie Crestani challenged several of her colleagues who she claimed had raised…

  • Rare ute goes fast

    Rare ute goes fast

    A RARE ute was stolen from a Berwick driveway overnight. Police have released an image of the 1988 GMC Sierra ute which was stolen from…

  • Split second cops

    Split second cops

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Illegal cars can now be nabbed instantly… CASEY Highway Patrol is ready to roll out its latest squad car, which now has…

  • Luxury car crime spree

    Luxury car crime spree

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FIVE teenagers from Dandenong and Casey have been arrested after a number of high-end cars were stolen and used in a dramatic…

  • More terror charges

    More terror charges

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A 16-YEAR-OLD girl from northern England has been charged after she was implicated in the foiled terror plot allegedly targeting Anzac Day…

  • The road less travelled

    The road less travelled

    By JARROD POTTER WHILE he misses playing for Berwick Junior Football Club with his mates, up-and-coming footballer Oscar Clavarino knows it is what he has…

  • He’s pitch perfect

    He’s pitch perfect

    By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN baseballers everywhere will be glad Berwick’s Steven Hughes is finally on their side. Built like a tank and capable of pitching…

  • Minister to consider death findings

    Minister to consider death findings

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS MENTAL Health Minister Martin Foley has said that careful consideration will be given to a coroner’s findings into a man who killed…

  • Gridlocked

    Gridlocked

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Council will write to the State Government in an attempt to ease traffic congestion at a busy Narre Warren intersection. Concerned…

  • Just happy to be alive

    Just happy to be alive

    By DANI ROTHWELL FOUNTAIN Gate stabbing victim Monica Hawkins wants young people to never let their guards down. “Don’t be so trusting and just because…

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