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  • Boy, woman struck by car

    Boy, woman struck by car

    A five-year-old boy and a 78-year-old woman have been hospitalised after being struck by a car in Narre Warren this morning (6 June). The two…

  • Rugging up for the sleeping rough

    Rugging up for the sleeping rough

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Students at Berwick Primary School have helped people ‘sleeping rough’ brave the winter chills, On 5 June, the students rugged up in…

  • Casey CEO shortlist by July

    Casey CEO shortlist by July

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Advertisements for a new Casey Council chief executive have been posted three months after the long-serving Mike Tyler’s sudden departure. The position…

  • Four impounds in an afternoon

    Four impounds in an afternoon

    Four cars have been impounded by police in a matter of hours on Casey roads. The alleged offences during the State Highway Patrol intercepts on…

  • Debt helpers to the rescue

    Debt helpers to the rescue

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Senior citizen Mary was saddled with an unaffordable bank debt she didn’t ask for. She had thought she was guarantor for her…

  • Accused argues drug ‘ring’ defence

    Accused argues drug ‘ring’ defence

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man is fighting a drug possession charge, arguing a clear bag of suspected meth found in his shoe were actually jewels,…

  • Big screen action for Tiger fan

    Big screen action for Tiger fan

    Richmond’s flogging of Essendon on Saturday night was particularly sweet for ardent Tiger fan, Anthony Quirk. Much to Anthony’s delight he was able to view…

  • Arts thaw winter’s freeze

    Arts thaw winter’s freeze

    Live music, art history and children’s entertainment pack Casey’s three-month Winter Arts Festival from 1 June. Highlights include the Home of the Boyds: Harkaway and…

  • Arrests at alleged clan lab

    Arrests at alleged clan lab

    A man and woman have been arrested at an alleged clan lab raided by police in Hampton Park on 31 May. Southern Metropolitan Divisional Response…

  • Insight wins fight for survival

    Insight wins fight for survival

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The gamble paid off. After a vocal campaign, the state’s only specialised school for blind children has been assured of survival with…

  • Learning stone builds cultural ties

    Learning stone builds cultural ties

    Berwick College’s deepening ties with indigenous culture were cemented with the opening of the school’s Wominjeka Centre and its Learning Stone on 30 May. During…

  • What’s on this weekend

    What’s on this weekend

    Lynbrook in Wonderland You’re invited to the best tea party in town! Follow Lynbrook Primary School artists, as they fall down the rabbit hole and…

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