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  • Shots fired at home

    Shots fired at home

    A number of shots were fired at a house in a Narre Warren South during the early hours of Saturday 30 June. Two adults and…

  • Jack sets sights on cure

    Jack sets sights on cure

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Berwick’s Jack Ottens is booked in for the first stage of vital life-saving treatment in coming weeks. The brilliant 11-year-old has survived…

  • Waste charges rise – by a little less

    Waste charges rise – by a little less

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council has slightly dampened a proposed waste charge rise in its $441 million final budget for 2018-19. In good news for…

  • Classic hits land at Bunjil

    Classic hits land at Bunjil

    The success-story of folk musical duo Simon & Garfunkel will come alive in a nationally-touring musical at Bunjil Place next month. The Simon & Garfunkel…

  • ‘Boredom’ made me do it

    ‘Boredom’ made me do it

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A “bored” Cranbourne North man has been jailed over a raft of theft, weapon and drug offences while on a community corrections…

  • Family ‘terrified’ by violent ice dad

    Family ‘terrified’ by violent ice dad

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A drug-addled man has wielded a vacuum cleaner pipe and threatened to kill his family during a “terrifying” encounter, a court has…

  • Ice user jailed for home-made guns

    Ice user jailed for home-made guns

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An unemployed 41-year-old ice addict has claimed that a cluster of home-made fire-arms found at his Cranbourne home were for video props,…

  • Handbag thief tackled

    Handbag thief tackled

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who allegedly snatched a handbag from a real estate agent’s idling vehicle in Berwick has been chased down and arrested…

  • Book bound by struggles

    Book bound by struggles

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s a book that bridges cultures, generations and nations. From Timor-Leste to Australia tells the courageous survival stories of seven East Timorese…

  • Casey silent on ‘trolling’ claims

    Casey silent on ‘trolling’ claims

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council are declining to comment on allegations that a councillor had ‘trolled’ a state political candidate’s Facebook page. Cr Milla Gilic…

  • Holt voters move to Bruce

    Holt voters move to Bruce

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Federal voters in northern Holt have been shifted into a new electorate, under a dramatic recasting by the Australian Electoral Commission. Doveton,…

  • Creek rubbish is in the bag

    Creek rubbish is in the bag

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Narre Warren students have captured bagloads of trash from a popular section of Cardinia Creek in Berwick. Ten VCAL students at Narre…

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