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  • Children hurt in two-car smash

    FOUR children were seriously injured following a collision in Narre Warren last Friday. Police said a blue Nissan Nomad van was travelling south through the…

  • Swing into charity

    By Melissa MeehanENDEAVOR HILLS police held their inaugural Charity Golf Day at the Churchill Park Golf Course last Friday. Organizer of the event Sergeant John…

  • Shop break-in caught on film

    A NARRE Warren South takeaway shop was the target of a break-in last week. Police said surveillance footage from the store shows a man reversing…

  • Light shines on

    THE impact of cancer on the local community will be highlighted in a moving Candlelight Ceremony during the Casey Cardinia Relay for Life event next…

  • Cranbourne scores power win

    CRANBOURNE bowlers shook off a spirited challenge from Burden Park in Royal Victorian Bowls Association Division One Metro Pennant Bowls and went on to score…

  • Tsunami assistance

    By Rebecca FraserWITH the anniversary of the first Asian Tsunami passed tales of local generosity continue to emerge. A Noble Park organisation has expressed heartfelt…

  • Top off look with style

    By Callan DateA CLOSE friend’s battle with breast cancer has led a Hampton Park woman to start a wig hire service for those dealing with…

  • Captains set to show their class

    STUDENT leaders at James Cook Primary School were announced at a special assembly recently. Acting principal Robyn Mortimer joined school council president Errol Niese in…

  • Golf gear stolen

    A NARRE Warren North family has had its golf equipment stolen. Police said the burglary happened at a London Crescent house between 9pm on 13…

  • Woman foils bag snatch robbery

    POLICE are investigating an attempted robbery at Hampton Park Shopping Centre last week. It is believed an 18yearold woman was waiting for an available pay…

  • Focus on child abuse

    CHILD abuse and neglect will be the focus of a new program set to start in Casey next year. Minister for Children, Sherryl Garbutt, last…

  • Hearing loss hits home

    MORE than 40,000 people in Casey suffer some form of hearing loss, according to new Access Economics research. Kerryn Phelps, former president of the Australian…

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