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  • Car park assault

    – Kelly YatesDEECTIVES are on the hunt for three youths who slashed an 18-year-old man across the face with broken glass while in a car…

  • Nominate for arts award

    CASEY mayor Geoff Ablett is encouraging nominations for the Lindsay King Arts Initiative Award, to recognise Casey residents who have been dedicated to the development…

  • Black spots brighter

    By Kelly YatesHolt MP Anthony Byrne announced $393,000 would be provided to install a tactile edge line and seal shoulders on Greaves Road from The…

  • Brigade’s new base

    By Kelly YatesThe Narre Warren Fire Brigade is gearing up for the long-awaited move from their Fullard Road site after Casey Council granted the application…

  • Motorists all fogged up

    AS foggy mornings begin to feature on Melbourne weather forecasts, police are reminding motorists not to be hazy about the laws regarding fog lights. Police…

  • Rusty Miners lose opener

    By Marc McGowanTHE Berwick Miners made a disappointing start to the Gridiron Victoria season with an 8-6 defeat at the hands of the Western Crusaders…

  • Businesses unite

    By Jade LawtonThe Narre Warren Chamber of Commerce, Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce, Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce and Hampton Park Networking Group joined forces on…

  • Boffin honoured

    By Kelly YatesBERWICK’S new selective entry school will be named after one of the nation’s leading scientists Sir Gustav Nossal. Narre Warren South MP Judith…

  • The Officer Boogie- Grade 5 students Jessica and Rachel visit resident Iris Wright at Casey Ag

    RESIDENTS of Casey Aged Care got to ‘boogie’ on Friday. Grade 5 and 6 students from Officer Primary School visited the facility on 15 May…

  • Braving the storms

    By Kelly YatesDAILY seizures that last for up to five minutes are something a Berwick boy has to live with as result of suffering from…

  • All smiles for core studies

    STUDENTS wandered through apple trees as they toured a Narre Warren orchard. More than 100 Grade 1 and 2 students from Tecoma Primary School visited…

  • Cancer program open to battlers

    BEING told you have cancer, particularly for people who are struggling financially, can be shattering news. Now for the first time, The Gawler Foundation is…

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