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  • Prepare to pay for plastic bags

    Narre Warren resident Shane leaves Fountain Gate Shopping Centre with a trolley full of groceries. 21500 By Kelly YatesTHE Australian-first trial aiming to reduce the…

  • Play them for cheap

    Echochrome is a great value gaming download By Shaun Inguanzo and Glen AtwellDIGITAL downloads through online console gaming services such as Xbox Live, PlayStation Network…

  • Kick in the guts for kids

    Sam Ciccia, Gary Campbell and Troy Kerford from Fountain Gate’s Auskick with Jacob, Luke, Lachlan, Jordan and Jake are urging council for better security after…

  • Footy fans armed and less dangerous

    Supporting the introduction of wrist bands for drinkers at upcoming football finals are, from left, Berwick Football Club president Peter Jenkins, MPNFL chief executive Steve…

  • Welch an inspiration

    Choir maestro Jonathon Welch sings with the Thomas Mitchell Primary School choir. By Kelly YatesSTAR judge on Channel 7’s Battle of the Choirs Jonathon Welch…

  • Bus-ted up!

    A bus collides with a bus shelter in Narre Warren. PEDESTRIANS were stopped in their tracks last Thursday, when a bus ploughed into a bus…

  • Plants seized in home raids

    Constable Paul Holland from the Casey Response Unit with some of the plants they discovered after a raid in Hallam. 21508 By Kelly YatesPOLICE raided…

  • Redbacks safe and sound

    Cranbourne’s Leigh Holt sizes up his options in the Eagles’ seven-point loss to Keysborough at Rowley Allen Reserve on Saturday. 21365 Picture: Stewart Chambers. By…

  • Rare highlight for frustrated Comets

    Teenage whizkid Marcie Algeria scored the best of the Casey Comets’ five goals against Gippsland at Latrobe City Sports Club on Saturday. 19982 Picture: Luke…

  • Battling Panthers beating the odds

    Casey Panthers under-12 team members, from left, Nathan, Robert, James, Kiah, Mario, David, Navil, Tylah, Andrew, Chris, Connor, Adrian, Steven, Mason, Cristian, Jake and Callum…

  • Good morning Mr Salmon

    Above: Timbarra Primary School’s James, Riley, Brad, Joel, Emily, Claudia, and Emily watch as children’s writer Michael Salmon sketches a cartoon. 21118 By Kelly YatesYOUNGSTERS…

  • Ugandan singers to perform here

    Above left: The Watoto Children’s Choir will perform in Berwick later this month. The Ugandan singers will perform two free concerts at the Berwick Church…

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