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  • Elderly man critically injured after crash with bus

    Elderly man critically injured after crash with bus

    AN ELDERLY man was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after his car crashed into a bus in Narre Warren South this morning. The man…

  • Pair wanted over burglary

    Pair wanted over burglary

    POLICE have released CCTV images of a man and woman allegedly involved in a Berwick house burglary where $5000 worth of items were stolen. The…

  • Three charged in drugs raids

    Three charged in drugs raids

    THREE Hampton Park men have been charged after more than 150 ecstasy tablets and a few hundred grams of cannabis were seized on Friday. Two…

  • Mutimer comes of age

    Mutimer comes of age

    By JARROD POTTER A GOOD, but sadly short, journey is about to end for Dandenong Stingray Kurt Mutimer. Mutimer, 18, from Narre Warren North, only…

  • Contractors line up for arts centre build

    Contractors line up for arts centre build

    FOUR contractors have been shortlisted to construct the City of Casey’s new arts, civic and cultural precinct. The $125 million Bunjil Place will be built…

  • Connor’s football is clicking along

    Connor’s football is clicking along

    By JARROD POTTER ALWAYS check your junk mail – you never know what you might find in there… perhaps your son’s state schoolboys’ football invitation.…

  • Love without limits

    Love without limits

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PUBLICITY-SHY but unquestionably generous, Elaine Smith is a major reason for Friends of Refugees acquiring a desperately-needed truck. The group had set…

  • Campaign roll out across schools

    Campaign roll out across schools

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW family violence campaign seeking to raise awareness in local schools was launched in Berwick last week, the day after damning…

  • Biosphere expansion pressures

    Biosphere expansion pressures

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE rapidly-advancing urban sprawl is tipping the ecological and economic balance in the UNESCO-branded Western Port Biosphere, the region’s foundation has reported.…

  • Anti-violence message intoned

    Anti-violence message intoned

    MUSIC can be stronger than the spoken word. And while ministers and MPs alike spoke truly and evocatively about the destructive nature of family violence…

  • Emerald dream

    Emerald dream

    By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE North mum Tracey Ryan just has one thing left on her bucket list – finding a cure for breast cancer. The…

  • Forum drives towards zero

    Forum drives towards zero

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH EVERY two hours a person is killed or hospitalised on Victorian roads, and last week Casey residents spoke out on the scourge.…

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