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  • Guests embarrassed

    Berwick Springs resident Sandra Grove sent this cute-as-a-button photograph to News Views. Sandra snapped the happy family of swans as they paddled around the popular…

  • Chan Clan pic plan

    Tutor David Chan and students Heather Astley, Roslyn Louden, Dani Basilotta, Leigh Hocking and Sharon Gates are encouraging locals to visit The Old Cheese Factory…

  • Dance your way to fitness

    Maddalyne from Berwick live in action during the centre’s free school holiday show. SCHOOL holiday children were dancing and singing at Westfield Fountain Gate this…

  • Vandal victims help themselves

    Hampton Park resident Derek Gardner has started cleaning graffiti off himself, after a lack of action from the City of Casey. 22828 Picture: Meagan Rogers.…

  • Train death name query

    Left: Anyone who may be able to identify this man depicted in a computer generated image is asked contact Crime Stoppers. POLICE have released a…

  • All go for horse show

    By Kelly YatesMore than 12 students, aged from 10 to 18 years, will represent Hillcrest Christian College in the Interschool Show Jumping (ISJ) Series. The…

  • Wanted, dead or alive

    THE City of Casey’s parks and reserves team is currently replacing missing trees along Casey streets as part of the street tree planting program. Every…

  • Three charged on scam

    POLICE have charged three Casey residents following an alleged credit card scam. The investigation started after an eagle-eyed member of the public recently noticed the…

  • Katie takes out club best and fairest award

    By Stuart TeatherAFTER tying for the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) South-East division’s best-and-fairest award recently, it came as little surprise that Katie Loynes took…

  • GPS unit stolen

    POLICE are calling for witnesses after a global positioning system (GPS) unit was stolen from a Coca-Cola delivery truck at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. Detective…

  • Authors meet young writers

    BOOKWORMS at Eumemmerring College were treated to visits from two published authors recently. Students at the Gleneagles campus welcomed Cath Crowley and Michael Gerard Bauer…

  • Grand replay for old foes

    By Stuart TeatherAFTER 10 rounds of home-and-away games and one week of semi-finals, the two grand finalists from the 2007 rugby union Pillar Cup will…

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