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  • Call for student phones unheeded

    Call for student phones unheeded

     It was a debate that perhaps many students have a vested interest – should mobile phones be banned in schools? As part of Law Week,…

  • Students without peer

    Students without peer

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  Twenty remarkable students at Federation University have been presented with scholarships at a ceremony in Berwick on 5 May. The scholarships included…

  • Libs’ pledge for local sport

    Libs’ pledge for local sport

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Berwick Springs Reserve will receive $100,000 towards upgrades as part of a Liberal Party State election pledge. Opposition leader Matthew Guy, South-East…

  • Choke-victim tries to escape moving car, court hears

    Choke-victim tries to escape moving car, court hears

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A woman has tried to jump out of a moving car in Narre Warren North to escape an allegedly violent ex-partner, a…

  • Online stalker wants his computer back

    Online stalker wants his computer back

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man jailed for “one of the most destructive cases of stalking” including posting photos of his wife online has applied to…

  • Barks in the park

    Barks in the park

    Wilson Botanic Park turned into a jungle of animals for the annual Casey Pet Expo on 19 May. The City of Casey event promoted responsible…

  • Brown in orange – a stand-out combination

    Brown in orange – a stand-out combination

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Narre Warren-based Clinton Brown, 30, is making his mark as one of VICSES’s most youthful unit controllers. He is one of the…

  • Stars sing for a cure

    Stars sing for a cure

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Singers are hitting their notes at the annual Star Search for a Cause auditions. Organiser Naomi Horsley said it not only gave…

  • Walk for learning

    Walk for learning

     Walkers stepped out in support for education in Timor Leste during a fundraiser at Wilson Botanic Park on 20 May. The Walk for Timor raised…

  • Greening our backyards

    Greening our backyards

    Residents snapped up free indigenous plants at shopping centre stalls as part of the annual Casey Plant Giveaway. Every Casey household could claim two plants…

  • Man charged over Hampton Park sexual assaults

    Man charged over Hampton Park sexual assaults

    A 27-year-old man has surrendered himself at a police station over four alleged sexual assaults within a month in Hampton Park, police say. The Hampton…

  • Roar heard at mentor’s breakfast

    Roar heard at mentor’s breakfast

    Young women were inspired to fly high for their marks at a mentoring breakfast at Bunjil Place on 4 May. The Girl Guides Victoria Women…

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