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  • Business leader to speak at breakfast

    THE Narre Warren Chamber of Commerce is alive and kicking once again. The group will hold a breakfast meeting next Monday, with leading national businessman…

  • All abilities to have a ball

    THE City of Casey Access for All Abilities Program is inviting people over the age of 16 years with a disability to join the new…

  • Saving water has a silver lining

    NARRE Warren North Primary School students are doing more than their fair share when it comes to saving water. The school recently became one of…

  • Miners’ sights on top spot

    By Marc McGowanTHE Berwick Miners will have the championship in their sights when they begin their 2008 campaign this weekend. The local gridiron club was…

  • New car park spaces on track

    COMMUTERS using Berwick Train Station will benefit from more than 200 new car parking spaces by 2012. The funding announcement was made as part of…

  • Call for action on stadium

    By Callan DateA CASEY councillor is demanding more be done to find a permanent home for the thriving Oatlanders-Outlaws Basketball Club. Cr Rob Wilson has…

  • Man on arson, kill-threat counts

    POLICE arrested an Endeavour Hills man on Monday after a house caught fire while his family was inside. Rajah Theivendradas, 53, was arrested by Narre…

  • Special carriage aids farm access

    ACCESSIBILITY has been improved at Doveton’s Myuna Farm with the introduction of a train carriage specially designed to transport children and adults using wheelchairs around…

  • Boost delivered for babies

    ILL new-born babies at Casey Hospital will receive some of the best care in the state following a $4.2 million upgrade announced last week. The…

  • Library works begin

    By Kelly YatesPREPARATIONS are now underway for Doveton Library’s $150,000 extension. The library, which has 3600 members and lends about 63,000 items each year, will…

  • Police drive on thefts pays off

    By Callan Date THEFT from motor vehicles was down by 65 per cent in April, Casey police say. The result follows a campaign by local…

  • Yallop quits for uni place

    By Marc McGowanFORMER Australian Test captain Graham Yallop has resigned as Casey-South Melbourne president to take up the role of director of cricket at Monash…

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