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  • Burglary

    POLICE are hunting for burglars who stole several items from a Narre Warren house last Monday week. The Nandina Road property was entered between 8am…

  • New virus destroys Sony PSP

    SONY has recently released an exciting new portable gaming console entitled Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) which is destined to revolutionise the way we use portable…

  • Pool group seeks

    By Callan DateAN EXERCISE group for local women recovering from breast cancer is in danger of closing if it cannot attract new members. Only 18…

  • Mini pirates raise the flag for fun

    By Rebecca Fraser MORE than 300 Casey kids jumped ship this week when they embarked on a high seas adventure. The Berwick Church of Christ…

  • White sees red over flag theft

    A NARRE Warren South woman’s Australia Day celebration was marred by the theft of her Australian flag. Elaine White, 72, was left feeling angry and…

  • School gets fresh message

    FOUNTAIN Gate Primary School students know all about the goodness of freshness. Theyset off on an excursion to the Casey Farmers’ Market last week and…

  • Garden hoses help stop fire

    FIRE destroyed a Narre Warren unit on Saturday night. The Pentland Drive house caught alight about 9.45pm and the flames quickly spread. Narre Warren CFA…

  • DANDENONG DISTRICT JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE CRANBOURNE U15 (1): Beaconsfield 9.5.59 d Cranbourne 2.6.18. Goals: L. Barker, C. Petrie. Best: T. Robertson, A. Brown, A. Elysee.…

  • Sowing Tweeds

    By Jim MynardCASEY Council last week hosted an eight-member delegation from its sister city in the United Kingdom, Berwick-upon-Tweed. The delegation members, led by Berwick-Upon-Tweed…

  • Recognition for school volunteers

    THE hard working volunteers on Casey’s school councils will be acknowledged with a civic event. Councillor Janet Halsall moved a motion at last week’s council…

  • Giant leap for safety

    By Rebecca FraserBROKEN arms, sprained limbs and other trampolining mishaps could be a thing of the past thanks to a new safety awareness program to…

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