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  • School firebugs caught on CCTV

    School firebugs caught on CCTV

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows HILLSMEADE Primary School in Narre Warren South has been the target of arsonists after two teenagers were seen lighting a fire at…

  • CFA calls for recuits

    CFA calls for recuits

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells HAMPTON Park CFA is on a recruitment drive ahead of a bushfire season that only days ago gave a potent and hot…

  • FAIR claims ‘no terror attacks’ here

    FAIR claims ‘no terror attacks’ here

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells AN Islamic group’s south-east based leader has claimed “no terror attacks have occurred in Australia” in the wake of a man recently…

  • Police take evasive action, open fire

    Police take evasive action, open fire

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows CASEY police officers were forced to open fire on a vehicle that attempted to run them down in Hampton Park on Saturday…

  • Hall’s 125 years of history

    Hall’s 125 years of history

    THROUGH 125 years, the Narre Warren Mechanics Institute Hall has stood strong. In a grand dress-up celebration on 20 November, families of the district’s pioneers…

  • Multi-faith gets wise

    Multi-faith gets wise

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells THE Christmas story has value to all faiths, says an organiser of a multi-faith backed nativity event in Berwick. The 3 December…

  • School girl mercilessly hit with hammer

    School girl mercilessly hit with hammer

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells AN 18-YEAR-OLD man’s sentence has been deferred after pleading guilty to punching, strangling and hitting a school girl to the head with…

  • Call Me Dad’s word of mouth spread

    Call Me Dad’s word of mouth spread

    A FAMILY violence documentary that zooms into the inner sanctum of a Narre Warren men’s behaviour group is spreading across the globe. First premiering as…

  • Council support for ribbon day

    Council support for ribbon day

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows CASEY City Council has gone against the trend of neighbouring councils and opted for a private White Ribbon event rather than a…

  • Growing school

    Growing school

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells At the end of a gravel track, Casey’s newest school, Harkaway Hills College, couldn’t have a humbler setting. Its 13 Prep students…

  • High-tech estate has water in the works

    High-tech estate has water in the works

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells EVERY drop of drinking, rain and storm water counts at a cutting-edge housing estate in Lyndhurst. The Aquarevo estate, which was jointly…

  • She’s top of the class

    She’s top of the class

    NOSSAL High School students sought advice from their temporary and eminent ‘principal’ – Victoria’s Governor Linda Dessau – on 10 November. As part of the…

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