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  • Local kids get a safer start

    CHILDHOOD safety was in focus last week following the launch of a new program in Casey. More than 100 people including representatives from nine local…

  • SESto show its secrets

    THE Narre Warren State Emergency Service (SES) will open its door this Sunday and allow the public to find out what makes the vital organisation…

  • New haven for homeless

    PROFESSOR David de Kretser, Governor of Victoria, last week officially opened a new crisis accommodation centre for the homeless in Doveton. The Helen Macpherson Smith…

  • Daily battle to aid daughter

    By Rebecca Fraser A NARRE Warren South family is facing ‘financial suicide’ as they struggle to provide for their severely disabled daughter. Terry and Anne…

  • Students cross cultures

    SOUTHERN Cross Primary School students have been busy learning new languages and about the different cultures of the world. Grade 3/4 composite teacher Andree Rodwell…

  • Tyres slashed in crime spree

    POLICE believe a vendetta was carried out on a Berwick resident after several tyres were slashed on different cars over the weekend. Three vehicles that…

  • Girl, 7, left in park

    By Rebecca Fraser AN ANGRY father has slammed the Hampton Park Community Centre for leaving his seven-year-old daughter behind on a day trip to Frankston.…

  • Young Gators show bite

    IT was a good weekend for Fountain Gate Junior Football Club with a number of solid wins. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 The team had…

  • New sculpture draws visitors

    THE newest addition to the City of Casey’s public art work collection will take pride of place in the heart of Berwick’s Wilson Botanic Park.…

  • One-day win made easy

    Springvale was dismissed for 115 with Daniel Alarcon the best of the bowlers taking 2/14. Narre Warren then posted a quickfire 2/130 with Peter Hunter…

  • Stench of deception

    DETECTIVES are following the scent of perfume thieves who targeted a Narre Warren chemist last week and fled with loot valued at $5000. Police believe…

  • Keep going, says council

    CASEY Council will lobby the State Government to extend the recently announced bus service to Casey Hospital to other parts of the municipality. At last…

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