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  • Boy suffers bite to the bone

    Boy suffers bite to the bone

    A Narre Warren South man has been fined $2500 – plus pound costs – after his dog bit an eight-year-old boy to the bone. The…

  • New exposure sites listed

    New exposure sites listed

    A number of new exposure sites have been listed in south eastern suburbs. On the evening of Saturday 21 August, the Department of Health listed…

  • Steps still open

    Steps still open

    Rumours have swirled on Facebook that Narre Warren North’s Bayview Park is closed during lockdown – but that’s not the case, the City of Casey…

  • A Zoom ‘with one voice’

    A Zoom ‘with one voice’

    Creativity Australia – the organisation behind With One Voice community choirs – is inviting anyone interested in its programs to join a special mass zoom…

  • Capturing the moonrise

    Capturing the moonrise

    Star News Group editor Tracey Matthies captured this stunning image of the moonrise this week. She said the image was taken through her 8 inch…

  • Further works on Narre North Road

    Further works on Narre North Road

    Site investigation works are continuing at Narre Warren North Road as authorities finalise the project design and plans. Workers are currently conducting site investigations to…

  • More than main street

    More than main street

    The cleanliness of Berwick beyond the main street has been called into question once again by concerned locals. Star News has received several complaints from…

  • Arterial cleared

    Arterial cleared

    Casey Council has cleared the way for a new arterial across one of the region’s key development areas. The council has approved the acquisition of…

  • Community’s terror at Taliban takeover

    Community’s terror at Taliban takeover

    As the world watches the unfolding takeover in Afghanistan in horror, closer to home, Afghans in Casey are reeling at scenes that are bringing up…

  • Permit doesn’t fly with VCAT

    Permit doesn’t fly with VCAT

    The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has refused an application for a permit to use a Narre Warren building as a helicopter landing pad. VCAT’s…

  • Playgrounds closed as pandemic rolls on

    Playgrounds closed as pandemic rolls on

    On Monday 18 August, the Chief Health Officer directed that playgrounds be closed under tightened restrictions intended to limit the spread of Covid-19. The move…

  • Study right: tips from top students

    Study right: tips from top students

    As students navigate yet another complicated study year, some of the state’s top scholars have offered some words of wisdom to this year’s VCE cohort.…

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