BERWICK STAR NEWS

Andrew Cantwell

  • College chaplaincy gains funds

    BERWICK Secondary College will be given a grant of $5000 to go towards its school chaplaincy program. Casey Council last week decided to award half…

  • Birthday group walks on by

    THERE was cake for everyone last week when a local walking group celebrated its second birthday. The Westfield Walkers marked its milestone on Friday when…

  • Truck crash brings power down

    By Alison Noonan POWER was cut to hundreds of businesses in Hallam’s industrial hub for four hours when a truck slammed into an electricity pole…

  • Class jam packed with 31students

    By Callan DateA CLASS at Narre Warren North Primary School is among the largest in Victoria. The grade five class is jam packed with 31…

  • Issues moved to the foreground

    CASEY residents will have the chance to discuss issues with their local representatives through an annual ward forum. Councillor Janet Halsall raised a motion at…

  • MP outlines families’ rate rise hardship

    By Rebecca Fraser CASEY homeowners are going to be among the hardest hit in Australia following last week’s 0.25 per cent interest rate rise, according…

  • Man bashed, robbed of $1000

    A MAN was threatened with a knife and had more than $1000 stolen while outside the Prince Mark Hotel in Doveton last Friday. The victim,…

  • Activity centre whets appetites

    A NUMBER of Australia’s leading developers were among the companies to lodge expressions of interest in developing a major new Casey Activity Centre in Narre…

  • Murder hearing

    A 35-YEAR-OLD Berwick woman will appear before the Supreme Court on 24 April charged with the murder of her de facto husband. Richelle Edwards pleaded…

  • Own up or scratch cat

    IT’S raining cats in Casey and officials are trying to stem the flow of stray felines. The City of Casey has joined a state-wide public…

  • Pet code for animal care

    CASEY mayor Janet Halsall has backed the State Government’s recent introduction of new codes of practice for dog and cat owners. Cr Halsall said the…

  • Council, schools drive new code

    DRIVERS parking in and around Casey schools have been put on notice with a new code of conduct set to promote safe driving practices. The…

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