Andrew Cantwell
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Hotline a hot winner at awards
THE City of Casey’s ground-breaking Hoon Hotline initiative received another national award this week. The dob-in-a-dragster program has been a success since it was implemented…
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Walk for research
INNER Wheel Narre Warren raised $1600 at its Walk for Cord Blood Research in Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick, on Sunday. Walkers had the choice of…
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$800,000 boost for babes foundation
By Melissa Meehan NATIONAL grief counselling charity the Bonnie Babes Foundation has welcomed the announcement of a one-off $800,000 grant to support its baby, neonatal…
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Teens smash windows
THREE teenagers were chased and apprehended by police on Friday night after smashing 37 windows at Kambrya College in Berwick. The three boys, all aged…
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Crime
NARRE Warren Police say they are pleased with the latest crime figures that reveal a drop in the number of serious incidents recorded this month.…
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Move on for drought help
CASEY’S farmers could be in for some welcome financial relief from the drought if a State Government application for assistance is successful. The request has…
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Going batty for young talent
BATSTheatre Company will present a Celebration of Talent show during the March school holidays to promote the city’s young performers. Held on Saturday 11 March…
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Crawlers take hike
By CallanDate FOUR City of Casey workers will be hoping their boots are made for walking when they set off on a 100km charity walk…
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Visitor bashed
By Callan DateAN INTERNATIONAL visitor mourning the death of a family member was savagely bashed in Narre Warren South last week. Police said the 25-year-old…
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Easter
Staff, parents and students organised a combination of fund raising activities with a coin donation line stretching more than 60 metres that raised $311. Royal…
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Road tour for funding
SENIOR VicRoads officials got a first-hand look at Casey’s worst roads during a tour last week. The visit was designed to give the top-level decision-makers…