BERWICK STAR NEWS

Andrew Cantwell

  • Living life by the book

    By Nicole WilliamsSOME people could say Gervais Serret is down on his luck, but not with friends like Katarina Jakovljevic. Katarina had always wanted to…

  • Brothers better by leaps and bounds

    By Jarrod PotterHURDLES run in the blood at the De Bruin house with brothers Matt, 16, and Cameron, 10, winning state athletic championships in the…

  • Grassfire planning in fun setting

    CASEY residents are invited to a fun event, where they can discuss bush and grassfire planning with CFA members. The Narre Warren Brigade will be…

  • Kids learning on the job

    YEAR 10 students at Hillcrest Christian College got a taste of the future when they took part in mock job interviews recently. Members of the…

  • Emma eleven on 11.11.11

    By Lia BichelSINCE she was nine years old, Emma Duggan has been looking forward to the day she would turn 11. That day will come…

  • Schools are GAIC free

    PRIMARY and secondary schools in Melbourne’s growth areas will be exempt from paying Labor’s Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution (GAIC). The Planning and Environment Amendment (Schools)…

  • Reaching out

    By Lia BichelHAMPTON Park residents in need of jobs, health services or other counselling will be able to jump on a bus to receive personalized…

  • Sit for bus stop

    By Lia BichelCOMMUTERS in Hallam can now rest their feet while waiting at bus stops along a busy road. City of Casey Council will install…

  • Top talent celebrated

    TALENTED residents were soaking up the limelight on centre stage during Casey’s Got Talent on the weekend. The Mayoral charity concert was held on 5…

  • Pies blast Bloods

    By Russell Bennett andLOSING all of last week to weather, Springvale South and Narre Warren played a one-dayer with the Bloods winning the toss and…

  • Two special centenarians

    By Danielle GalvinBIRTHDAY celebrations were plentiful at the View Hills Manor aged care facility this week, with two of the ladies celebrating some particularly special…

  • Bandana boys and girls

    STUDENTS at Mossgiel Park Primary School donned their bandanas, and lab coats, to raise money for a good cause and to learn about science. From…

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