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  • A step ahead

    A step ahead

    Fitness enthusiasts can now step foot on the City of Casey’s much anticipated 1001 steps fitness and walking track, with the newly developed Bayview Park…

  • Murdoch deserves life

    Murdoch deserves life

    Karen Cheeseman says she was left for dead nearly 13 years ago when she was brutally attacked in her Berwick home. The 50 year-old has…

  • Stabbing accused on a ‘bender’, court hears

    Stabbing accused on a ‘bender’, court hears

    A 25-year-old Narre Warren man accused of a roadside stabbing in Blind Bight and trafficking illicit mushrooms and cannabis has been granted bail. Kerry Bender…

  • Big gift for little aths

    Big gift for little aths

    In the ultimate unboxing, Berwick Little Athletics members finally got to open their new equipment on Monday after receiving a grant from Coles to upgrade…

  • Kambrya leads on sustainability

    Kambrya leads on sustainability

    Kambrya College has been recognised for reducing its environmental impact through the State Government’s ResourceSmart Schools program. Kambrya has achieved its second star as part of…

  • Shock tree removal

    Shock tree removal

    A Narre Warren North man is saddened to find native shrubs close to his home butchered without warning. John Alcock said he couldn’t understand why…

  • Ablett slams fake email

    Ablett slams fake email

    A fake email purporting to be from a Casey councillor has attempted to steal thousands of dollars from ratepayers. Star News was among the fraudster’s…

  • Ace goes into the Lions den

    Ace goes into the Lions den

    Mega footy fan Ace inspired a whole team and fan community when his wish came true to be a part of the Brisbane Lions’ inner…

  • Step out for Parkinson’s

    Step out for Parkinson’s

    Casey residents will join thousands of Victorians in the Walk in the Park for Parkinson’s at Federation Square on Sunday 18 August. The day will…

  • School run ‘nightmare’

    School run ‘nightmare’

    Fed-up parents of a Clyde North primary school say are allowing more than an hour during pick up and drop off times. Parents say the…

  • Handbag thief wanted

    Handbag thief wanted

    Detectives are looking for witnesses after an 80-year-old woman’s handbag were stolen in Hampton Park last month. Police say she left her hand bag at…

  • Residents suffer with poor phone reception

    Residents suffer with poor phone reception

    Residents at a new housing estate in Clyde North estate say they are fed up with mobile phone reception cutting out repeatedly. High Grove Estate…

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