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  • Fun day success for kids’ camps

    By Kelly YatesMORE than 1500 people endured the heat last Saturday and turned up to the Casey for Kids Fun Day in Berwick to help…

  • Summer swimming

    By Kelly Yates“DON’T let a family holiday become a tragedy this summer.” That is the message coming from Casey ARC and Casey RACE in the…

  • Boost for school

    BERWICK students and families are set to be the biggest winners in a $10.4 million regeneration of Timbarra Primary School that will include middle years…

  • Garden award for primary

    Above: Hillsmeade Primary School students Claudia and Jessica plant some roses at the school last week after winning a regional garden award competition. STUDENTS at…

  • Arts and cultural grants announced

    CASEY council is set to hand out grants to the value of $16,000 as part of the Arts and Cultural Grants Program. The Berwick Artists…

  • Ageing positively in Casey

    A MEN’S cookery course, sporting programs and health and well-being projects were some of the initiatives that received funding at Casey’s recent Ageing Positively Grants…

  • Child care goes online

    A ONE-STOP website designed to give Victorian families more information about child-care services in their area was launched last week. The Child Care Connect Victoria…

  • Police on the hunt for vandals

    POLICE are hunting vandals who threw paint on the walls of a house under construction in Carabott Place, Narre Warren South, some time between 5pm…

  • Police bashing

    Above: Senior Constable Danni Sangston received serious head injuries when he was assaulted last week. By Lia BichelTHREE men, two from Hampton Park and one…

  • Man dragged for handbag

    A 17-YEAR-OLD man suffered facial injuries after an assault in Berwick last weekend. According to police, the man and an 18-year-old woman were in a…

  • Casey’s

    Li Cunxin, author of the acclaimed book Mao’s Last Dancer, is the guest speaker at the City of Casey’s upcoming annual Arts Gathering. AUTHOR of…

  • High-tech

    DRIVERS who speed on Victorian roads will soon be the target of more than 200 high-tech radars currently being installed in police vehicles. Upgraded Moving…

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