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Sexual assault at Narre Warren
Police hope CCTV images will identify a man they believe may be able to assist with their enquiries following a sexual assault at a shopping…
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Community to have a say
Member for Narre Warren South Gary Maas will be holding two community forums on Thursday 16 May at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. Prior…
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$3m windfall for football, netball
The clubrooms of Berwick Football and Netball Club will be revitalised with a multi-million funding boost announced. The long-awaited funding will go towards new netball…
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Multi-Faith Network’s birthday bash
The Casey Multi-Faith Network has celebrated 13 wonderful years in the community in promoting positive relations between people of different faiths. Casey councillors joined members…
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Local heroes unwind with bowling fun
Emergency services have hung up their boots for an evening, gathering at the Narre Warren Bowls Club for some social competition on Monday 18 March.…
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Making her mark in politics
Shalaaka Brahmavar from Berwick’s Nossal High School has spoken about her amazing experience after attending a national summit in Canberra. Shalaaka attended the 24 the…
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Angry driver assaults boy
A 14-year old boy has allegedly been grabbed by the throat and dragged onto a nature strip in Berwick after a confronting road rage incident.…
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Police release CCTV following robbery
Police are investigating a robbery whereby a female bandit allegedly punched a woman to the face after making demands for her handbag in Narre Warren…
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Police hunt women over alleged assault
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating an assault that occurred outside a Narre Warren shopping centre earlier this month. Detectives believe two unknown female…
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Trees need to go
A Lysterfield South resident fears it’s just a matter of time before falling branches on his nature strip will harm someone. A petition of 14…
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Kids carnival comes to town
Pack your kids into the car and head to Akoonah Park in Berwick for a day of free family fun. City of Casey’s most celebrated…
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Crestani speaks out on minute’s silence
Casey Councillor Rosalie Crestani has hit back at accusations she was “appalled” by the multiple minutes of silence held during the council meeting for Christchurch…