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  • The new Narre: $2m plus

    The new Narre: $2m plus

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells How’s this for a sign of the times? A seven-bedroom mansion has broken the $2-million barrier for what is believed to be…

  • Council mulls solar farm

    Council mulls solar farm

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A locally based solar farm could deliver affordable energy to residents and revenue to Casey Council, says councillor Amanda Stapledon. At a…

  • Danger lurks as Telstra drags its feet

    Danger lurks as Telstra drags its feet

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells It seems like it takes more than one phone call to get simple repair work from Telstra. Michael Phelps, of Berwick, had…

  • Maiden Bunjil dance

    Maiden Bunjil dance

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Students at Lind-Elle School of Dance are jumping for joy ahead of their first performance in the soon-to-open Bunjil Place. Principal Belinda…

  • 2% to oblivion

    2% to oblivion

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A two per cent interest rate hike would be enough to jeopardise many mortgage-belt families, a Casey-Cardinia Housing Summit was told. The…

  • Child marriage equated to sexual abuse

    Child marriage equated to sexual abuse

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A guest speaker at City of Casey’s victims-of-crime forum has lashed out at a failure to strongly punish perpetrators of child marriage.…

  • Ex-CWA ladies keep it up

    Ex-CWA ladies keep it up

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The Berwick CWA may have closed down, but its big-hearted members have not entirely disbanded. After running a craft street-stall, the women…

  • Weird, wild and wonderful

    Weird, wild and wonderful

    You don’t know who you might bump into at Deza-Con-IV. The South-East’s biggest pop culture fair has in the past attracted a motley crew of…

  • Byrne in right headspace

    Byrne in right headspace

    Holt MP Anthony Byrne joined a celebration of headspace services in Narre Warren recently. The event marked headspace Day – a national day that aims…

  • They can do anything

    They can do anything

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Nossal High students have lifted a statewide schools award from the scrapheap, so to speak. A student group Nossal Environmental Sustainability Team…

  • Bollards for Bunjil

    Bollards for Bunjil

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Surrounding roads will be closed while security bollards are installed around Casey Council’s new civic-arts headquarters in Narre Warren. Magid Drive will…

  • Colour car will go far

    Colour car will go far

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Just the thought of driving his artfully-painted car makes Berwick artist Sohail Yamin nervous. He refuses to drive the ‘SalamMobile’ – it…

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