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Superbug strikes hospital babies
By BRIDGET COOK
A NUMBER of babies at Casey Hospital have been found carrying a superbug which is resistant to antibiotics.
Over the past three weeks,...
Plea for missing family pet
By BRIDGET COOK
A CASEY family is pleading for the safe return of their beloved dog which helped them through an emotional time.
Michelle Gatt said...
Driver cops ‘warning call’ fine
By BRIDGET COOK
A BERWICK man gave a very unusual excuse to police when he was pulled over for using his mobile phone while driving...
Casey’s own a Vandal
By JARROD POTTER
CASEY’S favourite Cavalier can’t wait to become a Vandal.
Cranbourne basketball rising star Renae Mokrzycki, 20, has signed her intent to join the...
Stop the violence
TODAY is international White Ribbon Day. There are events happening across the region, in a bid to reduce the prevalence of family violence. Casey...
Berwick’s weapon passes Test
By JARROD POTTER
BERWICK Cricket Club unveiled the premier signing of the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Twenty20 season on Wednesday night - bringing in...
Windermere’s big boost
NARRE Warren support service Windermere has received a $15,500 boost.
Prestige Hino presented a cheque to Windermere Child and Family Services this month, the result...
Narre Warren man found
POLICE have located a Narre Warren man who went missing on Wednesday.
Xiansong Zeng was found safe and well on Heatherton Road this morning.
Investigators thanked...
Art comes to life
THE Tree of Life and Australia will be central themes in a Patmos Artists exhibition at the Old Cheese Factory this weekend.
The This is...
Touched by little Talin
By BRIDGET COOK
SINCE Melissa Kolbeck decided to walk from Melbourne to Sydney in memory of a little boy she never met, she has been...
Trader doesn’t trust plan
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
AN INFLUENTIAL Berwick trader has slammed the State Opposition’s pledge to remove the Clyde Road railway crossing should they take office next...
I won’t pay up
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
Former Casey councillor Paul Richardson says he will rather go to jail than pay a $3000 fine after being convicted for willfully...