Jin Hui
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Kicking goals for new pavilion
Narre Warren North’s athletes have a brand-new home, with the $4 million Jack Thomas Reserve pavilion officially re-opening on Saturday 5 October. It comes after…
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Narre North kids ready for School
Narre Warren North children are set to benefit from supported programs in their kindergartens and early learning centres thanks to a recent grant. As part…
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Paying Chinese knowledge forward
They say the best way to learn something is to teach it to another – and that has certainly proved true for two local schools.…
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Toy time
The Berwick Toy Library is now able to host a free play-based workshop as part of Children’s Week after receiving a grant from the State…
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Kids, on your feet!
City of Casey is encouraging students to trade the comfy morning car ride to school with some early morning exercise as part of VicHealth’s annual…
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Casey set to go plastic bag free
Lightweight plastic shopping bags will be a thing of the past in the City of Casey when the State Government’s plastic bag ban comes into…
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Temple wins new park
Residents attending Buddhist Vihara Victoria in Berwick can now enjoy easier access to the community hub, with a new dedicated car park. The hub won…
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Casey Fields to host the 2020 Casey Cup
City of Casey has announced Casey Fields will host the 2020 Casey Cup – one of the biggest junior soccer tournaments which is expected to…
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Not on our land
A Narre Warren North farmer says he and other residents fear their idyllic way of life is being threatened by a raft of big developments…
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Police swoop on cannabis plants
A 41-year-old man has been arrested at the Narre Warren South property after police executed warrants on properties in the southeast, seizing more than two-hundred…
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Push for bus service
A not-for-profit group in Narre Warren helping improve the lives of young people has pleaded for a bus service to run along Victor Crescent. A…
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Get thrifty at this year’s Garage Sale Trail!
City of Casey is taking part in something pretty iconic this year, and want resident to be involved. It’s time to reuse, rethink and recycle…