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  • ‘Spy’ stalks ‘wife’ cop

    ‘Spy’ stalks ‘wife’ cop

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A deluded Narre Warren South man has pleaded guilty to stalking a South-East-based police officer that he believed was his wife. As…

  • Park tribute to late mayor

    Park tribute to late mayor

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Brendan Rees Casey Council has unveiled a plan to rename Pioneers Park in central Berwick to memoralise its popular former mayor…

  • Robocup players show their mettle

    Robocup players show their mettle

    In the spirit of the World Cup, 12 ‘Lodgers’ students from Berwick Lodge Primary School took on the state’s best young talent in soccer robotics.…

  • ‘Troll’ fight embroils Casey councillor

    ‘Troll’ fight embroils Casey councillor

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A state political candidate has accused a Casey councillor of ‘trolling’ him and reported their offending comments to Facebook. Gary Maas, who…

  • Bushfire safety gets priority

    Bushfire safety gets priority

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council has largely resisted a push for smaller subdivisions in its northern bushfire-prone areas. In its proposed Planning Amendment C198, the…

  • Ashwin makes all the right moves

    Ashwin makes all the right moves

    By Rob Kelly Chess is a game of strategy and logic. For centuries, it has been played and enjoyed by millions of people around the…

  • Hoops success for Berwick College

    Hoops success for Berwick College

    By Hayley Wildes The Berwick College Basketball Academy is making a name for itself as it racks up impressive wins in tournaments across the state.…

  • Part-time wages ‘not enough’

    Part-time wages ‘not enough’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey councillors say their jobs have out-grown their part-time pay-packets. Their annual allowances are set the maximum allowable by the State Government…

  • Job seekers risk phishing scams

    Job seekers risk phishing scams

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council job applicants are unlikely to suffer “direct identity theft” as a result of a recent widespread data breach, according to…

  • Hampton Park man missing for three weeks

    Hampton Park man missing for three weeks

    Police have called for help to find a missing Hampton Park man with a health condition. Darren Ashe, 31, had been last seen about three…

  • Heavy debts not fine at all

    Heavy debts not fine at all

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A staggering $144 million in unpaid warrants was owed in the City of Casey last year, according to the Victorian Sheriff’s Office.…

  • Winging it for an award

    Winging it for an award

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life organisers were clucking with delight after winning an innovation award for their unique 2017 cancer-research fundraiser. The relay’s…

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