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Truck driver paid up
A TRUCK driver from Narre Warren has been back paid more than $30,000 following a recent intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman. The man received…
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Best three, Prime’s best
By BRIDGET SCOTT A SMALL swim school has made big waves at a national awards night last month. A staff member from Big Fish Little…
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Tin rattle man on a roll
By BRIDGET SCOTT BERWICK resident Barry Thompson said there hasn’t been many times in his life when he’s been lost for words, but last week…
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Student’s super hero effort
By LIA SPENCER A BOY with lots of spirit and a larger than life attitude will be channelling his favourite super hero in a major…
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Rush for soccer visit
SOCCER legends such as Ian Rush and John Barnes could be among the members of the Liverpool FC Foundation who will visit Doveton in an…
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Stolen credit cards’ double swipe
ABOUT $16,000 worth of goods were bought using a stolen credit card during a recent spate of thefts in Casey. The rise in credit card…
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Reserve refurbish works
By BRIDGET COOK A NUMBER of sports fields across Casey are in line for significant maintenance works, including complete reconstructions. At Tuesday night’s council meeting,…
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Comets take sweet revenge
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Seeking redemption for its early season loss against Cairnlea, the Casey Comets made amends with a 5-0 win at home. After kicking…
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Turning lanes for safety
By LIA SPENCER RIGHT turning lanes will be installed at intersections along Ernst Wanke Road to improve safety for drivers. Narre Warren North MP Luke…
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Cash grab at grocery
TWO men armed with kitchen knives robbed a grocery store in Hampton Park last week. Police said about 8pm on 6 June, two men entered…
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Flood works agreed
By LIA SPENCER TWO years after floods ripped through the City of Casey, the council has vowed to rectify a drainage problem for a group…
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Short memory
By LIA SPENCER A FORMER mayor fears the memory of a prominent Berwick man could be forgotten due to the allocated site of Casey Council’s…