News
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Towers row
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY Council will lobby NBN Co and politicians to scrap plans to install up to two 50-metre high mobile towers in the…
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Judy cleans up
BY JARROD McALEESE THE Casey Environment Volunteer of the Year award was presented to Friends of Cardinia Creek founder Judy Smith at a civic reception…
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Seeing the Wood for the trees
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S some big brush strokes to La Trobe incumbent Liberal candidate Jason Wood’s big-picture vision for his electorate. On the one side,…
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Heart attack at restaurant
IT’S believed someone has suffered a heart attack at the Westfield Fountain Gate McDonald’s. Two ambulances and a CFA truck from Hallam were called at…
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Nightmare after nightclub fun
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IN TWO separate instances, males walking home from the Empire nightclub in Narre Warren were attacked by three males of Islander descent.…
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Dirty bomb
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE are seeking information over a biological hazard dispenser being apparently exploded on an unsuspecting household’s doorstep on 28 April. About 3.30am,…
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Tourist tip fight steps up
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COMMUNITY groups are backing Casey Council plans to elevate a disused Narre Warren North tip into a $1 million tourist attraction inspired…
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Warm welcome after a hurtful past
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AUNTY Marg Worn was greeted with open arms at Berwick College’s National Reconciliation Week events – even getting requests for hugs from…
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Tipped to draw tourists
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY Council has unveiled plans to elevate a disused Narre Warren North tip into a $1 million tourist attraction inspired by the…
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Jet’s diving into action
By JARROD POTTER FLIPPING out isn’t usually a good idea for a sportsman … unless you’re an up-and-coming diver like Jet Facey. The Haileybury Berwick…
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Budding engineers learn the ropes
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS BERWICK Lodge Primary School’s tech hub of robotics and 3-D printing is creating something of a Silicon Valley. Just donated to the…
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Standing ovation for great mates
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IN between the flood of good words for Kristof Kollar and Lazlo Nagy, a spontaneous standing ovation erupted. “I’m going to suggest…












