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  • In-house doctors

    In-house doctors

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD An innovative new aged care program was launched at Bupa Care Services in Berwick last week. Federal Minister for Ageing Senator Jacinta…

  • Mosque on hold

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PASTOR Danny Nalliah’s Federal Election campaign is interfering with his ability to fight a proposal for a mosque neighbouring his Catch the…

  • Six times the limit

    Six times the limit

    A LYSTERFIELD woman, 32, returned a breath test almost six times the legal limit following a collision in Dandenong on Saturday. Police said her car…

  • Cavaliers struck down

    Cavaliers struck down

    By JARROD POTTER A CAVALIER finish to the Big V season was forced on Casey following its seven-point defeat by Keilor Thunder in the Big…

  • Team faces testing times

    Team faces testing times

    By JARROD POTTER BERWICK VWFL’s official season might be over but there’s one more crucial match the Wickers will play this week. Berwick will face…

  • New uni study

    New uni study

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY students are set to benefit from a Federal Government feasibility study into university services in the state’s south east which was…

  • Makeover blitz for nightclub

    Makeover blitz for nightclub

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ZAGAME’S, the new owner of the Berwick Springs Hotel and its accompanying nightclub, is getting ready to dance to a new tune…

  • Roads are going nowhere

    Roads are going nowhere

    By BRIDGET SCOTT NARRE Warren South MP Judith Graley has slammed the Napthine Government for neglecting roads in the City of Casey. Ms Graley has…

  • Chips down for help

    Chips down for help

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HELPING others comes as second nature to Eric Wieckmann, who has dedicated much of his life to it. As founder and CEO…

  • Library defends no-filter policy

    Library defends no-filter policy

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation has defended its decision not to filter its computers after a councillor’s plea to protect the community’s children.…

  • SRIP an affective focus

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD UNDER the state government’s Safer Road Infrastructure Program (SRIP), $2.8 million will be injected into the South Gippsland Freeway in Hallam to…

  • New markets training

    By MIKE TZOUNIS BERWICK-based Australian Precision Technologies (APT) was one of several stops on manufacturing minister David Hodgett’s list as he toured the south of…

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