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  • Supporting vulnerable young people

    Supporting vulnerable young people

    A police interview is not a place you would expect to find a community volunteer. However, when a young person is arrested and interviewed by…

  • Students unite for Harmony Day

    Students unite for Harmony Day

    Students of Hampton Park Primary School hosted a number of activities as they united for this year’s Harmony Day. The school dedicated the morning tea…

  • Knife-wielding men enter home

    Knife-wielding men enter home

    Police are investigating an aggravated burglary in Narre Warren on Tuesday 19 March. Investigators have been told two men allegedly entered the Valley Fair Drive…

  • Precious Cuddle Cot gift

    Precious Cuddle Cot gift

    George his wife Maria Mihos remember the precious moment they welcomed their firstborn into the world. But what happened in the next 21 hours would…

  • Woman wanted over rent deception

    Woman wanted over rent deception

    Narre Warren Police is investigating an incident of obtaining property by deception that occurred in Junction Village on the 5 February 2019. Police allege the…

  • 10 years of service in Berwick

    10 years of service in Berwick

    The Berwick men’s discussion group commenced in March 2009 and like all other groups is a program of Cota Vic and run by volunteers. Older…

  • New facilities a class act

    New facilities a class act

    Primary school students at Harkaway Hills College in Narre Warren North will benefit from new learning facilities thanks to $750,000 in funding from the Federal…

  • A super day with dad

    A super day with dad

    From robots to interactive toys, six-year-old Eva-Jane was in a world of fun with her dad at the Super Daughter Day at Swinburne University. The…

  • A touch of Dutch comes to Casey

    A touch of Dutch comes to Casey

    A taste of the Netherlands came to Berwick on Saturday 16 March. Hundreds gathered for the Holland Festival at Akoonah Park where people of Dutch…

  • At wits end

    At wits end

    The owner of a family-run nursery in Hampton Park says he’s fed up with ongoing roadworks that are killing his trade. Anthony Diaco, who manages…

  • Taking a stand to save wildlife

    Taking a stand to save wildlife

    At just 12 years-old, Shannon Underwood is leading a charge to reduce the speed limit on a road in Lysterfield South to save wildlife. The…

  • Berwick mum welcomes new arthritis treatment

    Berwick mum welcomes new arthritis treatment

    Berwick mum Melinda Bowd, 48, spent her teenage years and early twenties extremely active, from water sports, to ice skating and netball. A single mother…

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