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  • Students host science fun

    Students host science fun

    Friends and family came together at Hampton Park Primary School where students hosted a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) open day to showcase their…

  • Desperate appeal for gift

    Desperate appeal for gift

    A Narre Warren grandmother who purchased a gift for her daughter whose home burned down – has pleaded for its return after it was left…

  • Acknowledge a dedicated community member today

    Acknowledge a dedicated community member today

    Do you know a hard-working volunteer who is making a positive impact on our local community? The City of Casey has opened nominations for the…

  • Celebrations at Doveton’s new hub

    Celebrations at Doveton’s new hub

    Doveton’s new community hub is set to be formally launched at a community event on Saturday 25 May. The $5.27 million Autumn Place Community Hub…

  • Pool champ makes big splash

    Pool champ makes big splash

    Xavier Alessio of Narre Warren South may only be 10-years-old but he is already making waves in the pool. The Lynbrook Primary School student has…

  • Schools raises $1K for charity

    Schools raises $1K for charity

    Business students at Berwick College have put their profiting skills to the test by hosting a range of food stalls. The VET students set up…

  • Shock at felling of trees

    Shock at felling of trees

    A Berwick woman has spoken of her shock after gum trees in her street were cut down without warning. Teisha Cohen, 25, was furious when…

  • Power of words ‘kill more people than bullets’

    Power of words ‘kill more people than bullets’

    African-born Eric Agyeman spent years “finding place where I know who I am” after being tormented by bullies at school. It didn’t come easy. At…

  • Byrne claims win

    Byrne claims win

    Labor MP Anthony Byrne says he is honoured to be re-elected after claiming victory for the seat of Holt in the Federal Election on Saturday…

  • Council’s new penalties

    Council’s new penalties

    Councils across the state have backed a Casey Council push calling for better controls to deal with the “horrendous problem” of derelict and dilapidated buildings.…

  • $2K kinder windfall

    $2K kinder windfall

    Talbingo Kindergarten in Narre Warren will become one of Victoria’s first kindergartens to install water-saving taps, thanks to a $2000 funding boost from waste and…

  • Gone in minutes

    Gone in minutes

    CCTV footage has captured the moment a $38,000 excavator was allegedly stolen from a Clyde North home. Vinodh Mahagedara said a man and woman could…

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