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  • Federal funds for Berwick basketball stadium

    CONSTRUCTION of the Timbarra Estate Basketball Stadium in Berwick is a step closer after receiving a $2.2 million funding from the Australian Government. The new…

  • Sunny side up

    SEVENTY-five Berwick residents joined their local Solar Neighbourhood since March, taking advantage of discounted solar panel installations. “This is a great example of residents working…

  • Tea for two

    Malachi and his mum Nicole enjoy the afternoon tea at the Berwick Early Learning Centre. SCONES, muffins and teacup biscuits were enjoyed by children at…

  • School delivers cheer to mums

    Heritage College students Patrick and Zachary visited around 350 homes in Narre Warren South delivering gifts for Mother’s Day. STUDENTS from Heritage College ventured through…

  • Bubs in the spotlight

    Photographer Barry Weller is looking for babies and children for a popular charitable picture book. 30608 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Lia BichelCASEY bubs and youth…

  • Pokies ban call

    By Lia BichelA FUTURE policy rejecting business applications for gaming machines could help combat serious social problems in Casey, according to councillor Sam Aziz. Cr…

  • New hotel close

    Works are on track at the Chifley Doveton which is set to open its doors in early June. 3074 THE finishing touches are being added…

  • Luncheon helps to kick cancer

    CRANBOURNE Football and Netball Club held its annual Mother’s Day luncheon in support of Breast Cancer Network Australia at Casey Fields on Saturday. Almost 100…

  • Punched and robbed

    A 15-year-old boy was the victim of a daytime assault in Hampton Park last weekend. Police said at 3.10pm on 9 May, the Hallam boy…

  • Turning Japanese

    By Marc McGowan BERWICK City Cougars slugger Hayden Wood’s Japanese may be about to significantly improve. The Year 7 Berwick Secondary College student’s baseball exploits…

  • Police plea after deaths

    POLICE are urging motorists to play their part in reducing the state’s road toll following an unfathomable 32 deaths last month. Casey-based police operations targeting…

  • Learning road safety

    STUDENTS at a Narre Warren South school dressed up as school crossing helpers as they visited the Casey Road Safety Education Centre. The Grade 1…

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