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  • Warning after bag snatch attack

    A HALLAM woman was dragged along the ground at Westfield Fountain Gate last week after thieves snatched her handbag while driving past in the car…

  • Double, triple Christmas treats

    TWINS, triplets and their siblings gathered last weekend for the Casey and District Multiple Birth Association’s annual family Christmas party. More than 51 families attended…

  • Cop shops

    UNDERCOVER and uniform police and security staff will saturate Westfield Fountain Gate in the lead-up to Christmas in a bid to crack down on shoplifters…

  • Man injured after fall

    A BERWICK man suffered serious head injuries after he fell at a building site in Princes Avenue, Springvale. About 9.30am on Friday, the 18-year-old apprentice…

  • CFA say thanks for decade of donations

    BERWICK Fire Brigade firefighters handed a thank-you plaque to a Berwick supermarket last week. Berwick brigade captain Alan Boyd and first lieutenant Peter Obeth presented…

  • Boat stolen

    A BOAT insured for $19,000 was stolen from a Narre Warren South garage on the weekend. The owner of the boat returned home at midnight…

  • Lynn’s reward

    GOING the extra mile with a focus on customer service has led to Lynn Watt winning the St.George 2009 Star of the Year Award. Ms…

  • Berwick gets a top drop

    BERWICK received more spring rain than any other south-eastern suburb over the past three months, according to Melbourne Water. Berwick topped the list with 352…

  • Casey against violence

    Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley says no to violence against women and children with Narre Warren South P-12 College students Skye, Savannah, Brooke and…

  • Juniors revamp get clubs’ nod

    By Paul Pickering A DOMINANT Casey contingent of 12 clubs last week endorsed a new constitution and governance structure for the Dandenong and District Junior…

  • Fun on the grass

    JAMES Cook Primary School students are being encouraged to play outdoors, after synthetic grass was recently laid at the school. Principal Kathryn Sharp said the…

  • Defecting dancer speaks out

    MORE than 500 people gathered to see Li Cunxin, author of the acclaimed book Mao’s Last Dancer, at the third annual City of Casey’s Arts…

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