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  • Council cans Clyde Rd plan

    By Kelly YatesCASEY council has knocked back a planning application to build a 24-hour car wash, Hungry Jack’s outlet and licensed restaurant in Berwick. The…

  • The Cat claws third spot

    Right: Cranbourne-trained Apache Cat, pictured during trackwork, ran third in the Hong Kong Sprint on Sunday. 06166 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Stuart TeatherAUSTRALIANS dominated at…

  • A Santa surprise

    Geoff, Di and Scott Double enjoy the Rotary Club of Berwick’s Christmas party. Picture: Kelly Yates By Kelly YatesSANTA Claus and his helpers made a…

  • All about caring and sharing

    Lisa Smyth and carers Sarah D’Arcy and Di Wallace enjoy the Windermere Child and FAMILIES and care providers celebrated all things Christmas on Wednesday last…

  • Siblings step up

    Hampton Park dancing stars Joshua and Shanice Fernandez took on some of the country’s best ballroom dancers at the 2008 Australian Dancesport Championships. 25127 By…

  • New centre hits high note

    Fountain Gate Secondary College student Emily By Kelly YatesA NARRE Warren school is celebrating the opening of its new Learning Gallery. Teachers and students from…

  • Casey ABC centres to close

    FIVE ABC Learning Centres in the City of Casey will shut their doors for the final time on 31 December. In November, McGrathNicol revealed that…

  • Santa sacks for needy children

    MEMBERS of the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick have donated 15 Santa sacks filled with education equipment to the Windermere Child and Family Services’ Kids…

  • Multimedia centre opens

    TEACHERS and students at a Berwick school celebrated the opening of its multimedia centre last Friday. Brentwood Park Primary School principal Jim Bell said the…

  • News breaks

    THIS is the last edition of the News for 2008. The first in 2009 will be published on Thursday 8 January. The Pakenham office will…

  • Capital plan for Casey sport

    By Marc McGowan CASEY council officers have taken a major step towards making the region the sporting capital of Victoria with an extensive $93 million…

  • Mao scores top marks for school

    By Kelly YatesA BERWICK school is celebrating after one of its students scored the highest VCE result in the history of the school. Kambrya College…

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