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  • Car stolen, burnt

    A CAR was stolen and then set on fire in Hallam last week, causing damage with an estimated repair bill of $5000. The 1989 Holden…

  • Lions welcome new president

    THE Endeavour Hills Lions Club has inducted John James as its new president. At a recent changeover dinner, Mr James was welcomed by all members…

  • Blasts ‘bring it all back’

    By Rebecca FraserA HALLAM man badly burnt in the 2002 Bali bombing said he was shattered when he heard about the latest terrorist attacks on…

  • Pleased to see you

    STUDENTS at Narre Warren South P-12 College got a visit from some friends of the four-legged variety earlier this month. The event was all part…

  • Big Sister is coming

    By Callan DateTHE Big Brother reality television show may be over for 2007 but Big Brothers Big Sisters Casey (BBBS) continues to build momentum. And…

  • Village gets

    THE first stage of the City of Casey’s $1.17 million Streetscape Project in Berwick Village has been completed. Business owners and shoppers are enjoying the…

  • Factory opens doors to public

    CASEY’S new performing arts rehearsal centre has been officially named, thanks to the suggestion of a Cranbourne North resident. The Factory Rehearsal Centre for the…

  • Club gets new ground

    ABOUT 20 Berwick Springs Sporting Club (BSSC) members applauded a Casey Council decision to allocate a new sporting ground to their club during Tuesday night’s…

  • Networking for wireless

    SHARING an internet connection, music, videos and other files between multiple computers in a household is fast becoming the mark of young families in the…

  • Tyler set to stay

    By Callan DateCITY of Casey CEO Mike Tyler is set to retain his job. Negotiations will soon start to reappoint Mr Tyler after a majority…

  • Two charged over burglaries

    POLICE have arrested two men over a recent string of burglaries in the Hallam industrial area. The Noble Park men, aged 32 and 29, were…

  • Kids get serious play money

    SOUTHERN Cross Primary School students were jumping for joy this week after funding was announced to upgrade their playground. More than $140,000 will be spent…

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