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  • Family fights on without mum

    Left: Marilyn Hedrich was killed in this crash last week. Her baby son was lucky to survive the horrific collision. Picture courtesy Keith Pakenham, CFA.…

  • ‘He has left such a mark’

    Former City of Casey mayor Ron Mantel.Above: Hundreds turned out to pay their respects to Mr Mantel at the Tooradin Hall on Monday. By Sarah…

  • Birthday bash

    Narre Warren Senior Citizens club celebrated its 22nd birthday on Wednesday, 20 September with a special afternoon tea and entertainment. Club president Margaret Trickey and…

  • Sustaining interest in the environment

    Kambrya College students Alexandra Lebret and Ben Wyllie with a model of a sustainable house they have designed and built. STUDENTS at Berwick’s Kambrya College…

  • Harvesting fun

    Above: Holly and Brooke were captivated at school holiday activities at the Narre Warren Library. THE school holiday fun at Narre Warren Library has been…

  • Students drawn into art

    Berwick Fields students learnt about the art of cartooning when renowned children’s author and illustrator Michael Salmon visited the school. Front are prep students Ryley,…

  • Council rates overcharge

    Thousands of ratepayers have received letters explaining the City of Casey’s rates bungle. By Rebecca Fraser CASEY Council has apologised to the city’s ratepayers for…

  • Website the best in print

    Star News Group operations and systems manager Calvin Osborne with the Best Website award handed out at last Friday’s 38th Community Newspapers of Australia Southern…

  • Kids check out chess

    Checkmate: Riley and Kelvin test out each other’s chess skills at Endeavour Hills Library last Friday. YOUNG chess enthusiasts flocked to Endeavour Hills Library on…

  • Franchise service awarded

    Peter Sweetland and Robert Sumpton have handed over the reins of the award winning Quest Serviced Apartments in Narre Warren to new owners Jeyanthi and…

  • Push is on for mothers

    City of Casey health promotion officer Christine Skicko, rear left, warms up for the Casey Greatest Pram Stroll with organising committee members Jodie Soutter, Marni…

  • Generosity to help less fortunate

    Sam Castello has donated $40,000 to help Casey’s low income earners and disadvantaged children. From left: Group general manager Berwick Springs Hotel Joe Giustiniano, Leanne…

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