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  • Hunt for suitcase wielding vandal

    Hunt for suitcase wielding vandal

    A man wielding a suitcase has allegedly damaged property in Berwick. Police are investigating reports of criminal damage in Berwick that occurred last month. It…

  • Community digs deep to save wildlife

    Community digs deep to save wildlife

    A 12-year-old Lysterfield South girl who has led a campaign to protect wildlife on roads is over the moon after the community raised thousands of…

  • Bottlenecks to go

    Bottlenecks to go

    The Federal Government has announced a $50 million funding package to upgrade two congestion hotspots in Berwick. Casey Council has long pushed for the project…

  • Swelled with emotion

    Swelled with emotion

    About a 2000-strong crowd braved an early morning chill in Narre Warren to pay tribute to the servicemen and women of Australia. Clad in winter…

  • ANZAC tradition lives on in Berwick

    ANZAC tradition lives on in Berwick

    Delene Emanuel is justifiably proud of her family’s history. On ANZAC Day at the Berwick high street memorial, she sat a few rows from the…

  • Cops get hop on Easter speedsters

    Cops get hop on Easter speedsters

    Sixty-three motorists have been hit with speeding fines in Casey as part of an Easter road blitz by Victoria Police. During the five-day Operation Nexus…

  • Objections mount for Mosque plans

    Objections mount for Mosque plans

    Narre Warren North residents are preparing to fight plans for a mosque proposed for their township. The Saarban Islamic Trust has submitted plans to Casey…

  • Sweet delight at Easter egg hunt

    Sweet delight at Easter egg hunt

    ‘Easter egg hunts prove kids can find things when they want to’ – so the saying goes, and it proved true at the recent Berwick…

  • A leading voice for change

    A leading voice for change

    A Berwick woman is playing a leading role in a ground-breaking campaign to put an end to family violence in in multicultural communities. Human rights…

  • Sweet fundraiser to rescue animals

    Sweet fundraiser to rescue animals

    Harkaway sisters Isla, 7, and Emma, 4, have found a sweet way to save some of the world’s most endangered animals. The girls held a…

  • Portable classrooms hauled in

    Portable classrooms hauled in

    Students will return to St Catherine’s Catholic Primary School in Berwick on 29 April following a fire that destroyed several classrooms earlier this month. Firefighters…

  • Ex-teacher abused children on Harkaway farm

    Ex-teacher abused children on Harkaway farm

    A former high school teacher has been jailed over the sexual abuse of six boys at his Harkaway farm more than 45 years ago. Timothy…

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