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  • Like Cinderella,

    THE all-time classic fairytale Cinderella came to life last week in front of an audience of wide-eyed children. As part of a special school holiday…

  • Waste trip dumped

    By Rebecca FraserPLANS for Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson to travel to Malta for an international waste management conference did not even make it through…

  • Coach to add some polish

    By Marc McGowanNEW Devon Meadows Netball Club coach Mandy Hopkins is set to make a big splash at last year’s bottom squad as she sets…

  • People ‘at risk next’

    By Callan Date RSPCA officials believe the person who sexually abused and tortured a Berwick cat last week may shift any future violence towards humans.…

  • Residents, VicUrban agree on housing development

    By Sarah PearsonA RESIDENTS’ group in Narre Warren North has achieved success in its long-running dispute with VicUrban over a proposed development in Drysdale Avenue.…

  • SOS for volunteers

    THE Narre Warren SES is on the lookout for new volunteers to help boost its day crew. SES media liaison officer Kanny Lee said if…

  • Video’s students in the frame

    By Rebecca Fraser MOST kids can only dream about being in a rock video, but for 250 students at Narre Warren South P12 College this…

  • Trading tools for the classroom

    By Rebecca FraserA FORMER chef, an electrician and a carpenter have recently undergone a dramatic career transformation and are set to take up new teaching…

  • Do you donate regularly to charity?

    Yvonne Eckhardt, Eumemmerring YES “I donate to animal charities because there are too many neglected animals around.”Pat Miller, Eumemmerring YES “I feel good about donating…

  • Survival tips for uni life

    STUDENTS at Berwick’s Monash University learned how to survive their tertiary years last week at a special information week. The Student Survival Week showed students…

  • Levy idea ‘to hit home’

    By Cam Scott and Alison NoonanYOUNG couples and families looking to buy a new home in Casey would be “crucified” if a $30,000 State Government…

  • Facing up to labour laws

    By Melissa MeehanSINCE becoming the face of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) campaign against the new Industrial Relation (IR) laws, Narre Warren resident…

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