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  • Several reasons to head to gig

    SILVER Reasons, this year’s Southern Metro Push Start Battle of the Bands winner, will be one of the many acts featuring at the last FReeZa…

  • School crash driver loses appeal

    A DOVETON drink-driver whose car crashed into four school children lost an appeal against his 21-month jail sentence last week. Sudanese refugee Taban William Gany,…

  • Raiders on a roll after break-ins

    NARRE Warren Criminal Investigation Unit detectives reported several burglaries over the past week. Thieves ransacked a Hallam factory on Wednesday 28 October and stole a…

  • Man quizzed over rapes

    NARRE Warren police interviewed an Albion man last Wednesday in relation to two rapes in the Berwick area. Detective Senior Constable Brian Whitehead said the…

  • Coastal residents work on issues

    CASEY’S coastal residents are working on issues identified at a recent community workshop run by the City of Casey. The environment, community facilities and information…

  • Schools’ facelift funded

    CASEY schools are set for a face-lift following the announcement of a State Government grant last week. Eleven schools will collectively receive just over $360,000…

  • Black spots to become safer

    FOUR traffic black spots in Casey will be made safer with just under $1.5 million committed by the Federal Government last week to improving the…

  • New book is the next step for work

    JOB interviews are daunting at the best of times but a Casey author has penned her thoughts about flying through the process. Annemarie Cross has…

  • Robot soldiers hit the battlefield

    Nick VerhaarRemote-controlled machine-gun-wielding robotic armies sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but the US Army is actually utilising such technologies in the battlefield.…

  • No communication led to rate bungle

    CASEY acting chief executive Steve Dalton has shed some light on the council bungle that saw ratepayers overcharged on their 2006-07 rates. Mr Dalton has…

  • Morland unlikely to face criminal charges

    NARRE Warren Police say it is unlikely that Casey councillor Mick Morland will face criminal charges over allegations he took alcohol from the council offices.…

  • AIDS orphans sing for peace

    BERWICK is set to open its arms to a group of abandoned African orphans who find peace in the sounds of their traditional music. The…

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