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Three charged
POLICE have arrested a man after a medical centre in Narre Warren was burgled last week. The 25-year-old Reservoir resident has been charged with one…
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Skate debate starts over venue
By Rebecca FraserCASEY Council is to consider building a regional skate facility in Narre Warren despite some councillors arguing that the money could be better…
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Swans savour first win
By Marc McGowanA MIXTURE of relief and elation erupted at Casey Fields on Saturday moments after Casey-South Melbourne picked up its first win of the…
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Sporting chance
CASEY sports clubs could soon get to have more of a say about the state of their facilities and funding needs. At last Tuesday’s council…
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Fired up to serve
THE Narre Warren Fire Brigade held its recruitment information day recently and attracted 12 potential members. The event, held at the fire station in Fullard…
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Toy guns play risky game
POLICE say two men who were firing a toy cap gun are lucky not to have been shot. Officers were called to Hampton Park Shopping…
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Rate rise hits market
By Melissa MeehanTHE Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) decision to increase interest rates earlier this month is set to create a lasting impact on the…
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Police target petrol thieves
POLICE have vowed to heavily patrol local service stations in a bid to clamp down on petrol drive-offs in the Endeavour Hills area. Senior Sergeant…
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Video blogs are the next online thing
FORGET boring text and tiny icons, streaming video is now the most fashionable way to express yourself on the internet. Around the world hundreds of…
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Mayor stitched me up: Rival
By Rebecca Fraser NEWLY elected Casey mayor Kevin Bradford is immediately under fire, with a former council colleague calling for him to be sacked. Former…
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Games spirit lives on
THE 2006 Commonwealth Games may be a distant memory but students at Fountain Gate Primary School are retaining their sporting spirit. Last Thursday, grade one…
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Top marks for plan
By Callan DateBERWICK will be home to a new selective entry school designed to cater for high-achieving students. Victorian Premier John Brumby announced the project…