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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Tee-off for charity
By Kelly YatesAROUND 170 golfers teed-off at Berwick Montuna Golf Club last week for the 2009 Mayoral Shield Charity Golf Day. Organiser Roger McGill, from…
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Save money
CASEY households are encouraged to sign-up to the Greenhouse Project. Sustainability Victoria’s GreenHouse Project has been extended until the end of October. The GreenHouse Project…
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Top draw tennis at Doveton
TENNIS stars from across Australia were made to earn their share of the $10,000 prize pool in the Waverley Tennis Australian Money Tournament at Doveton’s…
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Casey takes its chances
Kelly Yates and Bridget BradyCASEY residents flocked to local punting venues across the municipality on Tuesday hoping for the chance to win big by betting…
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Cool learning
EDUCATION Minister Bronwyn Pike visited Oatlands Primary School last week with funding news for the school’s new multi-purpose centre. Besides the Narre Warren school receiving…
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Screws on thieves
By Kelly YatesPolice and community volunteers, with the youngest volunteer being eight-years-old, fitted around 139 cars with the one-way security screws at Bunning Warehouse Fountain…
