BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 1988

News

  • Man on wife murder charge

    A BERWICK man was yesterday (Wednesday) charged with the murder of his wife after she was found dead at a house in Somerville on Monday.…

  • Curious brain

    Professor Layton and the Curious Village Nintendo DS Rating 5/5 OUTSTANDING production quality, a story-driven adventure, and more than 130 brain teasing puzzles make Professor…

  • School thieves move heaven and earth

    THIEVES stole a $75,000 earthmover last week from a Berwick school under construction. Narre Warren police said the incident at Beaconhills College in Kangan Drive…

  • Senator slams pokies approval

    A VICTORIAN Senator has slammed Casey Council’s recent decision to approve 60 poker machines being installed at the Casey Towers development. Family First Senator Steve…

  • Blood proves thicker than thief

    A WOULD-BE thief left a pool of blood but walked away empty handed last week when a Hallam factory was targeted. The Wedgewood Road factory,…

  • Premier raises damp spirits

    HEAVY rain and strong winds presented Berwick show organisers with a major problem on Saturday afternoon forcing them to cancel most of the afternoon and…

  • Parents meet for deaf kids

    PARENTS of deaf and hearing-impaired children have been invited to attend the Parents of the South East Region (POSER) meeting on Sunday, 5 March. The…

  • Narre North’s winning ways

    NARRE North’s first eleven continues its domination of B grade, achieving a first-innings victory against Coomoora on the opening day of the round. Coomoora was…

  • Festival seeks arts events

    THIS July, the City of Casey will host the fifth annual Winter Arts Program, a month-long celebration to showcase and promote Casey’s diverse arts community.…

  • Hotline a hot winner at awards

    THE City of Casey’s ground-breaking Hoon Hotline initiative received another national award this week. The dob-in-a-dragster program has been a success since it was implemented…

  • Walk for research

    INNER Wheel Narre Warren raised $1600 at its Walk for Cord Blood Research in Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick, on Sunday. Walkers had the choice of…

Digital Editions