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Hope for young
By BRIDGET COOK The News has teamed up with the City of Casey to highlight the seven key projects the council is hoping to secure…
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Flare thrown at house
A FLARE was thrown into the front yard of family’s home in Narre Warren North on Saturday night. It is believed the Aurora flare was…
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Tough on terror
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AUSTRALIA will be the target of a terrorist attack on the same scale as the Bali bombings unless the Federal Government moves…
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Stolen vehicle torched
POLICE were called to Hampton Park over the weekend after a stolen vehicle was set on fire. The still-burning blue Ford Focus was found at…
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Plaster masters
BUDDING child artists from Casey were out in force this month. The kids left the TV remote at home and picked up the paintbrush when…
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Seniors savour cultural flavour
THE Narre Warren Senior Citizens are no strangers to multiculturalism. And last week the group paid tribute to the varied cultural background of its members…
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Windermere welcomes cash
WINDERMERE Child and Family Services has welcomed a $30,000 donation from the Irvine Club. The club formed in 2004 to bring together friends in a…
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To market, to market
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren has never had a market to call its own. Resident Sharyn Holt is trying to fix that and put the…
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Soccer future
By JARROD POTTER WHEN no one else was there to take on the role, Hallam Senior College teacher Emma Morgan took it upon herself to…
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Camels roam
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MERE days after a fresh plea to find their lost goat, staff from Circus Royale were called to pick up three of…
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Slow down call out
CASEY’s school crossing supervisors have urged motorists to ensure children are safe on the roads now that school has resumed and the weather is wet…
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Foreign adventure
THIEVES stole a safe containing several passports and foreign currency from a home in Berwick. The safe had not been bolted down when the offenders…