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  • Wine and cheese a market treat

    TARAGO River Cheese is one of Gippsland’s real success stories and Cardinia Ranges Farmers’ Market is presenting a cheese and local wine experience at the…

  • Shot in the dark

    POLICE are calling for witnesses after gun shots were heard in Endeavour Hills on 23 February. Ambrosia Court residents told police they heard the shots,…

  • Burglary spree charges

    POLICE have arrested and charged a man in relation to a number of burglaries on High Street Berwick dating back to 4 January this year.…

  • Quick sticks for hockey two

    By Marc McGowanTWO of Casey’s rising sports stars will feature strongly in this year’s Australian Hockey League. Endeavour Hills defender Chris Ciriello, 23, and Berwick…

  • No snake service

    By Lia BichelBERWICK residents who found a deadly snake in their backyard are amazed Casey Council did not provide a free service to remove it.…

  • Pub serves up talent- Rising star Sophie Paterson will perform at the Tooradin Fire Appeal thi

    By Lia BichelRISING stars with local roots will entertain crowds at the Tooradin Pub this Saturday. Australian Idol contestant (2008) Sophie Paterson, award-winning duo Ginja…

  • Treated for burns injuries

    BERWICK paramedics treated a man who suffered burns injuries trying to put out a fire at Lynbrook on Monday night. The 48-year-old man had been…

  • Streetscapes under review

    A STEERING committee has been put in place as the Urban Design Framework (UDF) for Narre Warren starts to take shape. The new committee will…

  • Hard rocking at the Hallam

    AUSTRALIAN alternative hard rock bands Behind Crimson Eyes and Something With Numbers headline a night of entertainment at the Hallam Hotel this Thursday night. There…

  • Pumas want kids on the plate

    PAKENHAM Pumas Baseball Club is on the hunt for new junior players for the coming Dandenong Baseball Association season, beginning in April. The club will…

  • El Galo makes its mark

    By Stuart Teather PEARCEDALE’S Victorian Greyhound Trainer of the Year Jason Thompson has had a tumultuous few weeks. First, he was found guilty of presenting…

  • Libraries in line for computer upgrade

    By Lia BichelVISITORS to Casey Cardinia Libraries will soon benefit from upgraded computers. The Victorian Government’s $71, 446.00 grant will improve library services by enhancing…

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