Jin Hui
-
Parents pull kids from school
By LIA SPENCER A SPECIAL school in Casey has defended their methods of dealing with students who display challenging behaviours. Several parents have pulled their…
-
Heads up for mental health service
YOUNG people dealing with mental health problems can now find help at a new service in Narre Warren. The Federal Government announced this week that…
-
Hands up for Gonski
By LIA SPENCER THERE was a clear message to parents who dropped their kids off at Berwick Fields Primary School last week – Give a…
-
Political play
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has grand plans for a sports and soccer hub at Casey Fields to cater for tournaments, carnivals and…
-
Serving up for soup kitchen
ABOUT 600 items of food were donated to a soup kitchen by Narre Warren students. The Junior School Council at Mossgiel Park Primary School undertook…
-
Pooch on the loose
By CASEY NEILL A NARRE Warren family is desperately searching for their diabetic pooch, who went missing from a Dandenong North home almost three weeks…
-
Change is in the air
By LIA SPENCER AND BRIDGET SCOTT IT WAS a night of leadership change – both in the political arena and in the Rotary Club of…
-
Electric feel
CROWDS went wild when two of the newest and hottest names in music visited Westfield Fountain Gate this week. Hundreds of screaming fans gathered at…
-
Super dad Simon
By BRIDGET SCOTT ON Sunday 31 June, Simon Sleep became ‘Super Simon’ – his son Seth’s own super hero, because according to Seth, his dad…
-
Bowls scam warning
SCAMMERS are trying to swindle cash from generous Narre Warren companies by pretending to seek sponsorship on behalf of the Narre Warren Bowls Clubs. Narre…
-
Root of the problem
By LIA SPENCER TREES are leaving a mess throughout Casey and the council is determined to get to the root of the problem. At a…
-
Sports institute mooted
By BRIDGET SCOTT ELITE sports students in the City of Casey could soon have a new facility if a local principal’s hopes become a reality.…