News
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Casey crime drop
Casey Inspector Andrew Miles is pleased the latest crime statistics in Casey show a 5.9 per cent reduction in overall crime over the past 12…
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McAssaulted
A MAN was punched in the face and had cash and his phone stolen after he finished his shift at McDonald’s in Narre Warren on…
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Bashed with bottle
AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man needed stitches to his head after he was struck with a bottle outside his home on Friday night. The victim’s dog…
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Stalking charge
A 15-YEAR-OLD Cranbourne boy will appear in court over allegedly stalking a Cranbourne woman. Police charged the youth with stalking and eight counts of theft…
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Garden is good
By Kelly YatesAround 10 students from the centre’s Get into Life classes, aged between 13 and 16, took part in the Keen to be Green…
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Angels take new turn
By Bridget CookTHE Angels are set to rock the Hallam Hotel loud and live next week playing a mix of classic hits and new songs…
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Fire risk meetings
COMMUNITY meetings are being held across the City of Casey in an effort to help families prepare for the fire season. CFA community safety manager…
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Cops’ driver clamp down
AUSTRALIA’S biggest drink-driving operation kicked off last week, with police across the country preparing to breath-test more than half a million motorists in the next…
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Work gives
THE health of River Gum Creek will receive a boost with the second stage of a $5 million rehabilitation project about to start. A series…
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Man unconscious after attack
AN UPPER Beaconsfield man was viciously attacked in Berwick on Sunday night at the BP Service Station along Clyde Road. Two men allegedly turned on…
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Burns off
By Kelly YatesPRESIDENT of the Narre Warren Chamber of Commerce Bob Burns has stepped down from the position after almost six years in the hot…
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Medal for bravery under fire
By Kelly YatesA NARRE Warren woman has received the Chief Officer’s Commendation for her commitment and bravery as a CFA volunteer firefighter. Susan Johnson has…
