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Council scraps heritage plans
By Sarah SchwagerPLANS to place a heritage overlay on certain Doveton homes have been scrapped by Casey council. The move could have restricted residents and…
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Changes likely on council
RESIDENTS can expect a new-look Casey Council next week when the election results are tallied on Saturday. Myuna Ward councillor Brian Oates, mayor Neil Lucas…
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Men fined over iIllegal snakes
– Rebecca FraserAN Endeavour Hills man and a former Berwick man have been fined over the possession of illegal exotic reptiles. Both men appeared in…
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Childcare border dispute
By Callan DateA NARRE Warren East childcare centre is feeling the pinch of a bureaucratic bungle. Wellington Road Playschool is situated just outside the City…
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The ins and outs of BIOS
If you think Windows runs your home PC, then think again. At the core of each computer, embedded into a chip on your motherboard, is…
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Trail to nuisance
THE issue of illegal trailbike riding is a problem in many parts of the City of Casey but particularly in areas where there are parks,…
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Library ‘bugged’
ENDEAVOUR Hills Library transformed into a world of bugs last Wednesday. It was all part of its bug-themed school holiday program and the kids loved…
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Libs offer a schools bonanza
By Ed MerrisonCASEY could find itself scoring an education double under a Baillieu Government, according to Opposition plans announced last week. Narre Warren was named…
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College eyes bright future
KAMBRYA College in Berwick has received new accreditation in recognition of their performance and development standards. Last Wednesday the school received accreditation from the Victorian…
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Narre’s winning ways
By Marc McGowanNARRE Warren remains undefeated through two rounds, after a five-wicket triumph over winless Parkfield in turf-one action at Sweeney Reserve on Saturday. Resuming…
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Teller machine hit
POLICE have appealed for witnesses to come forward after an automatic teller machine in Doveton was damaged last Saturday. The Commonwealth Bank ATM was smashed…
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Witching hour for bookworms
WIZARDS, warlocks and witches whisked their way to Fountain Gate last week for the much-anticipated release of the latest Harry Potter novel. About 150 fans…