News
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Success spurs on more checks
By Kelly YatesBUOYED by a recent successful operation, police will continue to monitor black spot areas in Endeavour Hills where the rate of vehicle accidents…
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Beauty booked
ACTORS from the BATS Theatre Society are rehearsing for their upcoming pantomime, Beauty and the Beast to be staged from 22 to 26 September. The…
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Snake bite boy is back
BERWICK’S Brendan Williams was back at school on Monday, after a snake bit him at Wilson Botanic Park on the weekend. Brendan, 15, made news…
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Mobile playgroup service
FAMILIES in the City of Casey are celebrating the launch of the first free mobile playgroup service. The Mobile Playgroup Bus service in the municipality…
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Car slams into servo
A car smashed through the United Petrol Service Station in Endeavour Hills on Wednesday. 22319 Picture: Stewart Chambers. A MAN suffered minor injuries after a…
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Casey carnage
By Callan DateCONTINUING carnage on Casey’s roads has claimed more than one life a month in 2008. This brings to 34 the number of people…
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Council slams geese survey
Casey councillor Michael Farley wants a report conducted on the aggressive behaviour of a gaggle of geese in Narre Warren. By Callan DateA CASEY councillor…
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Radio pash for couch cash
Narre Warren residents Tanya Whitney and Nathan Jones pashed for 31 minutes of every hours, from midnight to 8am. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Kelly YatesA…
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Car crash
A man suffered serious injuries after this smash in Narre Warren North on the weekend. Picture: Keith Pakenham, CFA. POLICE are waiting to interview a…
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On footpath patrol
City of Casey engineer Sammy Hung and surveyor Ric Mantini will collect data from more than 1500 kilometres of footpaths across the City of Casey.…
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Mother duck raises alarm
By Glen AtwellMOTHER duck quacked at passers-by and tried to bite cars in a frantic effort to have her seven ducklings saved from a drain…
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Residents keep vandals at bay
Jenny and Zaine Holland with one of the many vandalised cars in Madison Avenue, Narre Warren. 22204 RESIDENTS down a Narre Warren street have been…
