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Fountain of hoons
By Lia BichelSCARED and frustrated, Narre Warren residents say hooning has become a daily problem in Fountain Drive and Sweet Gum streets. Fountain Drive resident…
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Coalition play pledge
Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North Michelle Frazer and South East Metropolitan Region MP Inga Peulich at a funding announcement on Wednesday. By Melissa Meehan…
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Casey pace ace to the rescue
By Paul PickeringA SIX-wicket haul from pace spearhead Jayde Herrick helped Casey-South Melbourne avoid a potential selection backfire on its way to dismissing Prahran for…
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Teenager stitched up
A TEENAGER needed multiple stitches to his face and hand after gatecrashers attacked him at a Narre Warren house party. Police said that at 12.30am…
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Dora Boots into Berwick
By Lia BichelDORA the Explorer recently entertained a massive audience in Berwick. More than 1200 children and their parents attended the event on Saturday 30…
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Facelift for war memorials
APPLICATIONS for the Restoring Community War Memorials Grant Program are now open. Groups that are eligible to apply for the grants program are Victorian ex-service…
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Marooned on lake
A MAN was rescued by the Air Wing after he got stranded trying to retrieve a toy boat in Berwick Springs Lake on the weekend.…
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Street lights
THE City of Casey is one step closer to receiving energy-efficient lighting on local roads, but still requires additional funding before all the lights are…
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Focus on kids
Above: Nychan Guandong and her daughter Nyakang Gatwech from Cranbourne making their caterpillar. Left: Three-year-old Bailey King from Endeavour Hills. 55335 IT was Children’s Week…
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Chemical waste
By Lia BichelThe City of Casey, in partnership with Sustainability Victoria, is providing a Detox Your Home free service on Saturday 4 December to collect…
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Kinder cash comes
LOCAL kindergartens are set for a funding boost. State Labor Member for Narre Warren South, Judith Graley announced this week that every Victorian kindergarten will…
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Care in crisis
By Lia Bichel andHOPES for a one-stop shop for people in crisis could save vital services from leaving Casey. Casey Council has purchased land to…
