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  • Dog waste blitz brings owners to heel

    Dog waste blitz brings owners to heel

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council’s war on dog faeces has shocked responsible dog owners. The council is set to slap $500 fines on dog owners…

  • Missing Maureen

    Missing Maureen

    Police are seeking the public’s help to find an 82 year-old Berwick woman who has been reported missing. Maureen Ball was last seen about 7.30am…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Carols by Candlelight After being cancelled last week due to wet weather, the Clyde North Christmas Carols is back on. Sponsored by Barry Bourke Motors,…

  • Tuning in to the job market

    Tuning in to the job market

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Being a musician, Berwick man Dave Stergo knows well the barriers to work. “You can’t just do one thing as a musician,”…

  • Art lovers flock to Bunjil for fix of soul

    Art lovers flock to Bunjil for fix of soul

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells In an indication of Casey’s untapped love of the arts, Bunjil Place Gallery has been packing in visitors in its first month.…

  • Knife at daughter’s throat

    Knife at daughter’s throat

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An ice-addicted woman has held a knife to her 10-year-old daughter’s throat and held her hostage during a supervised contact visit at…

  • More than a few wise men for Christmas

    More than a few wise men for Christmas

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells More than 100 friends of Akoonah Park Men’s Shed shared festive cheer with an impressive Christmas lunch spread. A colossal mix of…

  • Councillors fire up on lantern trip

    Councillors fire up on lantern trip

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey councillors are divided on a $5500 ratepayer-funded research trip to Arizona, USA in preparation for a proposed lantern festival in 2019.…

  • Heat is on hospital cladding

    Heat is on hospital cladding

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Monash Health is set to remove flammable cladding from Casey Hospital but states the hospital is “safe to occupy”. The cladding will…

  • Soup kitchen’s long line of ‘customers’

    Soup kitchen’s long line of ‘customers’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Transit soup kitchen in Narre Warren is as successful as any enterprise – just on customer growth alone. “Come to me if…

  • Cancer campaigners on a roll

    Cancer campaigners on a roll

    Narre Warren North friends and neighbours rolled down bowls and afternoon tea delights in the name of cancer research. Along the way, organisers Leanne Egglestone…

  • No flood of SES callouts

    No flood of SES callouts

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells State Emergency Service volunteers at Narre Warren prepared for the worst but received just a “trickle” of call-outs during the state’s deluge…

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