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  • Hope from despair

    Pastor Barry Cutchie and Holt MP Anthony Byrne at last Sunday’s service at the Berwick Church of Christ. THE Berwick Church of Christ held two…

  • State’s oldest show for young at heart

    Jackson and Tim from Berwick enjoy the rides at last year’s Berwick Show. VICTORIA’S oldest agricultural and horticultural show, the Berwick Show, will be held…

  • Art of winter

    Denise Drysdale was the guest speaker at the launch of last year’s Winter Arts Program. CASEY Council is calling on individuals and groups to take…

  • Sign stolen

    POLICE are on the hunt for thieves who stole a mobile billboard trailer worth $12,000 from Narre Warren last Saturday. Detective Senior Constable Paul Stow…

  • Where there’s smoke

    POLICE are calling for witnesses to a number of fires – possibly deliberately or carelessly lit – throughout the City of Casey. Leading Senior Constable…

  • Peak train has phantom service

    A PEAK hour train service on the Pakenham line has been labelled a “ghost train,” by a local MP. The 5.16pm train from the city…

  • Grants

    VICTORIAN Community Support Grants of up to $500,000 are now available for organisations. South East Metropolitan MP Inga Peulich said the funds would enable organisations…

  • Rotary bushfire charity dinner

    THE Casey Cardinia Rotaract Club will be holding a bushfire charity dinner on Friday 27 February at Settlers Run Golf and Country Club in Cranbourne…

  • Cranbourne cuts loose

    CRANBOURNE Bowling Club sent a message to its Metro division-one competitors that it would be a force to be reckoned with in the finals with…

  • Students make a splash

    By Kelly YatesSWIMMING stars battled it out during a Clyde North school’s annual swimming carnival last week. Year seven to 12 students from Hillcrest Christian…

  • Appeal points

    CONCIERGE desks at Westfield Fountain Gate have been set up as cash and cheque collection points for the Australian Red Cross Bushfire Appeal to support…

  • Charity concert

    A COMMITTEE of councillors, local performers and community members is organising a charity concert for people affected by the bushfires. River Gum Ward councillor Wayne…

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