BERWICK STAR NEWS

Andrew Cantwell

  • U2 can see a chest shaved with pride

    A BERWICK man shaved his chest ‘in the name of love’ last week to score two free tickets to see Irish rock band U2 perform…

  • CEO under attack

    By Jim MynardMAYFIELD Ward councillor Kevin Bradford was ordered to withdraw a statement and was ruled out of order several times during a persistent attack…

  • Men in hardware hot water

    TWO Hallam men have been arrested following repeated thefts from a hardware store in Cranbourne. The men were apprehended on Wednesday last week after police…

  • Cash to curb domestic violence

    By Rebecca FraserTHE City of Casey is set to get more than $5 million from the State Government to tackle domestic violence. From July, families…

  • Students face portable school career

    – Rebecca FraserSTUDENTS at Berwick’s Kambrya College are facing the prospect of spending their entire school lives in portable classrooms, a school leader has claimed.…

  • Russians win the hearts of locals

    By Callan Date FROM Russia with love. That famous line seems to be true if you talk to any of the Casey workers or residents…

  • Learning how to clean up

    STUDENTS from Berwick Fields Primary School demonstrated their commitment to a cleaner Australia last week when they held their own Clean Up Australia Day activity.…

  • Tragic end to ‘quake search

    By Rebecca FraserAN ENDEAVOUR Hills man’s desperate bid to find his sister and family alive in earthquake ravaged Pakistan has ended in tragedy. Naveed Khan…

  • Lunch time brings health to the table

    Southern Cross Primary School students Claire Pontil-Scala, John Appleyard and Stacey Johnston enjoyTHERE was no junk food in sight recently when Southern Cross Primary School…

  • College garden a work of art

    KAMBRYA College students had their green thumbs and creative minds working together during the construction of a sculpture garden project recently. The year seven and…

  • Reaching out in friendship across the miles

    THEY say it’s better to give than to receive,Friends of Ermera president Jan Trezise presented the Gleneagles’ students with a banner made by an East…

  • Knife girl hits milkbar

    A TEENAGE girl held up a milk bar in Hampton Park on Sunday morning. The owner of the Somerville Road Convenience Store was shocked when…

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