BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 422

News

  • Vaccine boost for people with disability

    Vaccine boost for people with disability

    The State Government says it is stepping in to help raise the vaccine rate amongst people living with a disability. On Thursday 7 October, the…

  • Hoon activity escalates

    Hoon activity escalates

    Hoon activity on Chadwick Road in Harkaway is escalating, locals say, with damage caused to Melbourne Water property and the surrounding landscape in recent days.…

  • Back on the horse to change lives

    Back on the horse to change lives

    Nestled in the hills of Narre Warren North, an equestrian charity is empowering people with disabilities and helping them find their tribe. Equine Pathways Australia…

  • Hefty bill for ‘frightening’ dog attack

    Hefty bill for ‘frightening’ dog attack

    An unemployed single father faces a bill of more than $13,500 after his pair of unregistered dogs attacked a woman and her German Shepherd in…

  • New toys a joy

    New toys a joy

    The Berwick Toy Library has received an $1,000 grant to help improve their toy collection. Ashlea Knight, president of the Berwick Toy Library committee said…

  • What are we doing about family violence?

    What are we doing about family violence?

    The latest crime stats are in, and once again, Casey is leading the pack – in the most horrific way possible. The City of Casey…

  • Pop-up to get Casey vaccinated

    Pop-up to get Casey vaccinated

    A new pop-up vaccination centre in Hampton Park has the capacity to vaccinate hundreds of people per day, as Victoria inches towards its jab targets.…

  • Recyclables stored in shipping containers

    Recyclables stored in shipping containers

    Greater Dandenong’s recycling contractor has found to owe more than $1.4 million to store recyclable plastics in off-site shipping containers since the end of the…

  • Holiday fun

    Holiday fun

    After a few rainy days and long weeks of lockdown, families made the most of the few rays of sunshine in the final week of…

  • Family violence soars again

    Family violence soars again

    Family violence incidents have increased by almost nine per cent in the last year in the City of Casey, according to new statistics. The Crime…

  • Making the invisible, visible

    Making the invisible, visible

    After being harassed in a Coles carpark, a Pakenham woman is drawing attention to ‘invisible disabilities’ and the reasons why people might need to use…

  • Date set for charity home auction

    Date set for charity home auction

    A date has been set for a charity auction that aims to raise funds to support kids with cancer. The 2021 Home for a Cure…

Digital Editions