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  • Crash baby

    By Lia Bichel A WOMAN who miraculously survived a horror crash near Berwick in February is expecting another miracle in November. Pakenham resident Rebecca (Bek)…

  • Last stand on Lyall Road

    By Jade LawtonThe six-level hotel, retail, office and supermarket complex was initially rejected by council, with VCAT overturning the decision earlier this year. The Residents,…

  • Highway horror

    By Kelly YatesA HAMPTON Park man was slashed to the face by a man armed with a knife during an assault and robbery in Hampton…

  • Grand entrance to be sealed

    THE entrance to the Gwendoline Kindergarten in Berwick will be resurfaced by the end of August after Casey council approved $20,000 from last year’s budget…

  • Arson in playground

    VANDALS used fire to damage a playground in Endeavour Hills last week. Police said the vandals used paper to start a fire at the base…

  • Don’t knock it

    “DO not knock” stickers are available for Casey residents. The stickers are an easy way for residents to let salespeople know they want to be…

  • No way to kiss your sister

    By Gavin StaindlBERWICK Miners coach Mel Martin used an old American expression to sum up his side’s 14-14 draw – and first point – against…

  • Hold them responsible

    THE people who try to do something to fix the Brookland Greens disaster are all making the same mistake. They put the blame on the…

  • Bike rider comes full circle- Jarrod Bailey from Narre Warren rests his head during a 30-hour

    NARRE Warren’s Jarrod Bailey made it through an enduring 30-hour charity bike ride this week, saying his “stubbornness” to achieve the goal helped him through.…

  • Child care boost

    By Bridget CookCHILDREN’S services in Casey received a funding boost last week for toys, books and grants for minor works. The State Government has provided…

  • Youth lead from the front

    By Bridget Cook PROJECTS aimed at assisting young people in the local community have received a funding boost. The Young People’s Action Committee (YPAC) of…

  • Sale for a sail

    The free market and car boot sale, held in the car park at Monash University in Berwick, was launched by the Berwick-based church two years…

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