BERWICK STAR NEWS

Andrew Cantwell

  • Ladies make their move

    THE Narre Warren Bowls Club had a mixed week with two wins and two losses in pennant competition. The highlight of the week was the…

  • Seagulls skipper leads charge

    By David NagelTOORADIN (6/203cc) gained a lot more than just 12 points when it defeated Kooweerup (174) in the West Gippsland Cricket Premier Division match…

  • Panthers on the slide from solid hit

    By David NagelDEVON Meadows (171) have slipped from a coveted top two position in District division after it was beaten by top-of-table NNG/Maryknoll (8/199cc) at…

  • She’s our OAMChampion

    By Lia BichelA LOCAL volunteer with the Australian Red Cross will today (26 January) receive one of the country’s highest honours. Harkaway resident Heather Champion…

  • Lane push for freeway

    By Melissa MeehanA PUSH is on for an extra lane to be added to the Monash Freeway as residents tire of long delays and traffic…

  • Tennis time in Casey

    FREE tennis activities in Casey next week are sure to be a smash hit with the locals. The City of Casey, in partnership with a…

  • Cougars pitch up summer fun

    By Russell BennettTHE BERWICK City Cougars walked away heartbroken from their Round 23 match-up with St Kilda last Saturday. But a visit from Melbourne Victory…

  • Leave

    By Lia BichelPOLICE have warned residents to avoid taking matters into their own hands after a man was bashed in Narre Warren last week. Police…

  • Days left for housing input

    CASEY residents are encouraged to give feedback on their preferred housing options. The City of Casey is currently reviewing a policy on shared or group…

  • Events galore

    By Lia BichelTHERE will be a number of fun and free activities in the City of Casey to celebrate Australia Day today (Thursday). Free community-run…

  • Residents can book in for hard rubbish

    HARD rubbish collection in the City of Casey is now at the time of residents’ convenience. The City of Casey is providing residents with a…

  • Alternative plan needed to get rid of rubbish

    CASEY residents will need to make alternative plans for the disposal of their recyclables after the Cemetery Road Transfer Station in Cranbourne closed recently. The…

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