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  • Holly on national healing

    Holly on national healing

    Berwick College students turned their minds to national reconciliation on 1 June. During the National Reconciliation Week, student Holly – one of 27 Indigenous students…

  • Top all-rounder Ashan

    Top all-rounder Ashan

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Four students from Nossal High School shone at the 2016 Premier’s VCE Awards. Remarkably, two of the students Mary Pham and Xinying…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Working Bee at Colley Street Bushland Reserve Meet outside the reserve’s main entrance at the northern end of Colley Street. Wear sturdy clothing, shoes, gloves,…

  • Unsafe behaviour

    Unsafe behaviour

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has pleaded guilty to stealing a safe during a brazen daylight burglary of a Fountain Gate donut outlet. Adrian Peter…

  • Bailed after spate of thefts

    Bailed after spate of thefts

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who has partially denied being part of a spate of thefts and dishonesty across Melbourne’s South-East has been granted bail…

  • Young take on the world

    Young take on the world

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A bunch of world-minded Nossal High School students proved they were ready to douse some of the world’s most urgent crises, according…

  • School to boost skills

    School to boost skills

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows and Bonny Burrows The proposed Casey Tech School has taken a step forward with Premier Daniel Andrews visiting the site of the…

  • Cool-headed girls’ heroism rewarded

    Cool-headed girls’ heroism rewarded

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Showing cool heads in a crisis, two girls from Narre Warren and Berwick have emerged as heroes during dramatic fires at their…

  • Mayor’s conduct under scrutiny

    Mayor’s conduct under scrutiny

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey mayor Sam Aziz may be investigated by the State Government for an alleged breach of the councillor code-of-conduct in threatening to…

  • Making real change

    Students at Narre Warren North Primary School chipped in change for an inspirational cause on 25 May. Andrew Biszczak took a pitstop at the school…

  • Smoothing the move

    A Berwick components manufacturer has been given a $55,000 helping hand to adapt to the national automotive industry shutdown. Australian Precision Technologies (APT) received the…

  • It’s murder … and all that jazz!

    Murder, brassy jazz and sultry dance moves are an entertaining mix in Casey-based Windmill Theatre Company’s latest production, Chicago. The film and Broadway hit is…

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