BERWICK STAR NEWS

Andrew Cantwell

  • Cancer program open to battlers

    BEING told you have cancer, particularly for people who are struggling financially, can be shattering news. Now for the first time, The Gawler Foundation is…

  • Works to ease traffic pain

    WORKS have begun at a Berwick intersection in an effort to boost safety and ease traffic congestion. The $828,000 upgrade to the Clyde Road and…

  • Seniors support vision centre

    By Lia Bichel A MICROWAVE, special assessment equipment and magnifying tools will benefit blind or low vision people in the Berwick, Dandenong and surrounds. National…

  • Cannons quick on the draw

    MISSED opportunities saw a dominant Casey Hockey Club’s men’s State League Three side settle for a hollow 0-0 draw against St Bede’s on the weekend.…

  • Danny’s back and Doves on top

    By Brad Kingsbury DOVETON welcomed back enigmatic spearhead Danny Casset after a stint interstate with a four-quarter domination of ROC at the Robinson Reserve on…

  • Coffee king speaks

    Hillcrest Christian College students Chris and Nic with Gloria Jeans Coffee world franchise owner Peter Irvine. 28369 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Lia BichelGLORIA Jeans Coffee’s…

  • Let them ride

    James Price has gathered support for new BMX jumps in Narre Warren North. By Lia BichelMORE than 400 people have signed a 10-year-old’s petition pleading…

  • Miners’ title on the books

    By Marc McGowan TEAM harmony could be the biggest factor for an improved Berwick Miners outfit when they begin the new Gridiron Victoria season at…

  • Federal funds for Berwick basketball stadium

    CONSTRUCTION of the Timbarra Estate Basketball Stadium in Berwick is a step closer after receiving a $2.2 million funding from the Australian Government. The new…

  • Sunny side up

    SEVENTY-five Berwick residents joined their local Solar Neighbourhood since March, taking advantage of discounted solar panel installations. “This is a great example of residents working…

  • Tea for two

    Malachi and his mum Nicole enjoy the afternoon tea at the Berwick Early Learning Centre. SCONES, muffins and teacup biscuits were enjoyed by children at…

  • School delivers cheer to mums

    Heritage College students Patrick and Zachary visited around 350 homes in Narre Warren South delivering gifts for Mother’s Day. STUDENTS from Heritage College ventured through…

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