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  • Undeterred by terror plot

    Undeterred by terror plot

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AND LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE president of the Berwick RSL has moved to reassure the Casey community after an alleged terrorism plot targeting…

  • Sons and daughters of Anzac

    Sons and daughters of Anzac

      By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ENDEAVOUR Hills cenotaph hosted one of its strongest recent turnouts at Wednesday’s Anzac Day service. A 100-strong throng of dignitaries, veterans,…

  • Lord stands among us

    Lord stands among us

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WITH a deft hand Casey Mayor Mick Morland removed the veil this week that covered the new bronze statue of his municipality’s…

  • Spirit etched in bronze age

    Spirit etched in bronze age

      By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NORM Barr’s legacy is attached to each name engraved in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The late Narre Warren Rotarian,…

  • The fabulous baker boys

    The fabulous baker boys

      By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THEY were the baker’s boys – eight men employed by local Narre Warren baker Donald Hartley Rowe who all enlisted to…

  • First in the line of bravery

    First in the line of bravery

      By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren’s Neville Jacka reckons his ancestor Albert Jacka must have been a “little bit crazy” to perform such incredible acts…

  • Questions left unasked

    Questions left unasked

      By BRIDGET SCOTT WHEN Beryl Craig reflects on the time she spent with her father, she wished she had asked more. “He didn’t talk…

  • Dream garden of honour comes true

    Dream garden of honour comes true

      By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Pearcedale Public Hall almost runs in secretary Maureen Smollen’s veins and her dream for a memorial garden next to the…

  • Saner counsel must prevail

    PRECEDE: CASEY Multifaith Network president Jim Reiher released a statement this week following reports of alleged acts of terror planned for Anzac Day services in…

  • Man of so many parts

    Man of so many parts

      By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A MINISTER, engineer, diplomat, governor, politician and soldier, Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey can be remembered as many things. But this year,…

  • Gallipoli quilt is a comfort

    Gallipoli quilt is a comfort

      By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Cranbourne Uniting Patchworkers along with the St John’s Anglican Quilters have created more than just a quilt in honour of…

  • Anzac beats terror

    Anzac beats terror

    A DEFIANT crowd undaunted by terrorism’s specture huddled among tight security to honour the fallen at an Anzac Day service in Endeavour Hills on Wednesday.…

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