News
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Welfare agencies in need
BERWICK Benevolent Society (BBS) president Fay Powell said in her annual report to the society that welfare agencies, particularly the Casey North Community Information and…
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Care in ill health: MP
By Callan DateTHE health of young children is being put at risk due to practices at Casey’s maternal and child health centres, according to a…
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Band expands musical tastes
ELASTIC Band, a touring project for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, visited the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick earlier this month to display their musical talents.…
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Backhoe on theft list
A HALLAM industrial area was targeted for the second time in a fortnight when a $6000 backhoe was stolen. Two weeks ago, at another Wedgewood…
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Event on the rise
CASEY’S cake decorating enthusiasts are set to come together this weekend to learn more about their craft. The Casey branch of the Victorian Cake Decorating…
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ALP branch wants Casey probe
THE Doveton Australian Labor Party (ALP) branch has called for an investigation into the operations of the City of Casey Council. The move follows ongoing…
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Trainer wants no horsing around
By Chris Brown NARRE Warren horse breeder Alex Morgan will liaise between owners and authorities if a horse disease outbreak occurs in the area, as…
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Birthday booze bus nabs two
A QUEEN’S Birthday booze bus operation in Berwick nabbed two drivers over the legal alcohol limit. From noon to 4pm on Monday 434 drivers were…
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Priest will pray
By Callan DateA DOVETON priest thought he was going to die when a burglar savagely attacked him in his presbytery last week. Father Michael Shadbolt…
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Valentine lovers indulge their animal passions
WHILE Casey lovebirds are busy hatching passionate plans for Valentine’s Day, their beloved pets are also set for a touch of romance. David Herman, managing…
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Footy fever rules
TO celebrate the climax of the 2006 AFL Premiership season students at a Narre Warren South primary school donned their favourite footy colours recently. Strathaird…
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Circus now in a class of its own
By Rebecca Fraser IT might have been a bit of a juggle but an Endeavour Hills group has finally been given the go ahead to…