News
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Art out in the cold
By Victoria Stone-Meadows A Berwick-based artists’ group has been left out in the cold by Casey Council after its grant funding application rejected at the…
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Vandals hit kids’ bus
By Victoria Stone-Meadows Parents and staff at an early learning centre in Berwick have been left shocked and appalled after graffiti vandals targeted their minibus.…
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Family tea for MND sufferers
By Cam Lucadou-Wells At first, there appeared to be something wrong with the car key. Or perhaps, it was the ignition. Either way, Jim Waterman…
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Clare’s here to care
Calling all businesswomen – don’t miss the Casey Cardinia Women’s Business Lunch featuring founder of Big Hearted Business and ARIA award-winning musician Clare Bowditch. Presented…
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People power vs pokies
By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Victoria Stone-Meadows Casey Council has listened to ‘people power’ and will object to a proposed 10 extra poker machines being installed…
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Victims’ never-ending grief
By Cam Lucadou-Wells Few understand the damage wreaked on a victim of crime, says a stoic advocate. “It’s a grief that never ends,” says Victims…
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Cinderella comes alive
By Cam Lucadou-Wells It was far from Grimm; viewing in a lively production of the fairy tale Cinderella in Berwick during the recent school holidays.…
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Monash chaos
4.14pm UPDATE Paramedics treated one man aged in his twenties for abdominal pain and a suspected broken leg. He was taken to The Alfred hospital…
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Pope of Hope to visit amid tight security
By Cam Lucadou-Wells Pope Tawadros II – branded as the ‘Pope of Hope’ – is set to receive the keys to the City of Casey…
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Outrage at outage
By Victoria Stone-Meadows All train services across the Melbourne metropolitan network came to a halt due to a computer fault, according to train operator Metro.…
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Weekend What’s On
Family Bus Trip to Moonlit Sanctuary, Pearcedale Enjoy meeting a variety of native animals in a natural bushland setting. You can participate in extra activities…
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Crime victims get their dues
By Cam Lucadou-Wells Will the ‘forgotten’ victims of crime be the winners from the state’s earnest law-and-order debate? Goaded for the state’s so-called “soft” justice…