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  • Double storey concerns

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A DOVETON woman is among many residents scared for their safety due to the proposed development of multiple two storey dwellings next…

  • Care home set to be hit

    Care home set to be hit

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHESTNUT Gardens Aged Care Home could be sold under the State Government’s plan to remove $75 million from public sector aged care.…

  • Demons have a read

    Demons have a read

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Primary school students flocked to Casey Fields on Monday to be coached by Melbourne Demons players, but not in football. Instead, they…

  • The naked truth

    The naked truth

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A nudist group using a Warragul pool has made it clear that their group is not sexual in nature. The Metro East…

  • Piercing death

    Piercing death

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A WILDLIFE Victoria spokeswoman has called for stricter penalties for animal cruelty following the death of an eastern grey kangaroo shot by…

  • Newstart needs more

    Newstart needs more

    By MIKE TZOUNIS GREENS MPs have promised a $9.2 billion plan over the next four years to tackle poverty issues in the La Trobe electorate.…

  • Amena flies high

    Amena flies high

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD INTERNATIONAL relations conferences are usually the realm of Barack Obama or our own Kevin Rudd, but 21-year-old Amena Ziard can now also…

  • Shifting suburbs

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren residents in the Montbrae Circuit area could soon be living in Narre Warren North under a renaming proposed by council.…

  • Deserving grants

    THE quiet achievers in the community were recognised for their hard work when local MP Anthony Byrne presented a number of volunteer grants. A total…

  • Ready for a rest

    Ready for a rest

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AFTER almost two weeks of walking throughout the City of Casey, Mayor Amanda Stapledon is almost ready to put her feet up…

  • OK campaign kicks off

    OK campaign kicks off

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD STUDENTS across Berwick will be asked if they are okay in the following months, after the R U OK? campaign kicked off…

  • Students walk the walk for Tyler

    Students walk the walk for Tyler

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EIGHT Year 12 students from P-12 College in Narre Warren South definitely understand what people mean when they say “mind over matter”.…

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