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  • Jones boys hit big time

    By Glen AtwellINTERNATIONAL men’s softball was in full swing at Sweeney Reserve in Berwick on Monday night. Team South Africa and current world champion New…

  • Footy hopeful fights back after injuries

    By Rebecca FraserA PROMISING teenage sportsman has had his life placed on hold after being cut down by horrific injuries following an incident outside the…

  • Bar in the doghouse

    By Callan DateA LOCAL nightspot has apologised for a misunderstanding that resulted in a patron being refused access to a disabled car park last Friday…

  • Tot unhurt as car hits house

    A RUNAWAY car rolled down a hill and crashed into a Berwick home last week with a two-year-old boy inside. Police were this week determining…

  • Prominent barrister to address Rotary

    THE Rotary Club of Narre Warren has attracted a top speaker to its annual business dinner. Prominent barrister Dyson Hore-Lacy will address the dinner on…

  • Wise up to waste

    RATWISE needs to be applauded for its persistence in trying to stop hazardous wastes going into the Lyndhurst tip. The group now has the support…

  • This month was made for walking

    OCTOBER is the month to celebrate walking in Casey with local residents urged to take a series of healthy events in their stride. The month…

  • LGV clears Richardson

    CASEY councillor Paul Richardson will not be pursued over claims he leaked confidential information to the local media. Local Government Victoria (LGV) has informed the…

  • Relay hits stride

    THE Casey Cardinia Relay For Life team are certainly not unwinding as they prepare to launch their 2007 walk. On Monday 24 July, local residents…

  • Court throws out mayor assault damages claim

    A CIVIL damages and personal injury claim against Casey mayor Kevin Bradford has been dismissed. Convicted murderer Celia Clayton had filed a claim following her…

  • $8000 slug on new homes

    By Rebecca Fraser and NEW home-buyers in Casey could be slugged with a new $8000 tax, placing the ‘Great Australian Dream’ further out of reach.…

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