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Kinder closure angers parents
By Rebecca Fraser A KINDERGARTEN in Hallam has been forced to fold amid angry parent claims that there is not enough government support for three-year-old…
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Burglar with the lot
THIEVES stole goods valued at more than $15,000 from a Narre Warren South property during a burglary last week. Access was gained to The Avenue…
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Boost for Youth Week
YOUNG people in the City of Casey will enjoy a revamped National Youth Week this year after the State Government announced funding for a youth-led…
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Online pizza has the lot
If you’re a pizza lover, there is no doubt that you can recall several times that you have ordered a pizza and the store has…
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North wind blows for Casey duo
CASEY councillors Mick Morland and Ben Clissold have both nominated for Liberal Party preselection for the seat of Narre Warren North. It is also rumoured…
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CFA free two kids from car
THE Berwick CFA was extremely busy last weekend following a string of call-outs. Berwick Fire Brigade Captain Alan Boyd said the brigade had responded to…
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Timbarra welcomes new school leaders
TIMBARRA Primary School’s new student leadership team were presented with their badges last Friday during a special school assembly. Principal Jan Adamson presented badges to…
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Alarm as caravan explodes
A LATE night caravan explosion was felt and heard by hundreds of Berwick residents on Monday night. The explosion, which alarmed many nearby residents, occurred…
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LITTLE ATHLETICS BRIEFS
NARRE WARREN Under-15 girl Brittany Fenton broke another Narre Warren club record for the third week in a row. Last week she set a new…
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Disabled service upgrade
PEOPLE with disabilities will finally be heard in the outer southeast. A new advocacy service has been established to provide local individuals with support to…
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Juniors sign on to kick off
CASEY’S junior football clubs are gearing up for another big season with two sign-up days planned for this weekend. On Sunday, 29 January there will…
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Houses raided
THIEVES broke into two Endeavour Hills houses last week and got away with goods worth $14,000. A computer, video games and jewellery worth $12,000 were…
