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Serious charges over injury

Police have charged a man following an alleged altercation and collision in Berwick earlier this month. Emergency services were called to Beldale Court where an...

Here’s what’s special about Bunjil Place

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey’s residents will soon discover the new arts hub and council offices at Bunjil Place’s opening festival on 27 and 28 October. The...

Footy star’s drug fall

By Cam Lucadou-Wells A former AFL footballer accused of being a member of an outlaw motorbike gang has been bailed on drug trafficking and weapons...

Crazy kids costumes

Pre-kinder kids shone in wild and wonderful costume at a dress-up day at Oakgrove Community Centre on 24 October. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

Online option for services

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council’s customer service centre in Narre Warren South will be closed in the name of efficiency from the end of 2017. Mayor...

Hectic run-up to New York Marathon

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Well, this is one off the bucket list for Berwick’s Julie McKnight. The 45-year-old endurance runner will be living the dream while she...

Absorbed in world of science

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Students were immersed in experiments and phenomena at a Science Week at Narre Warren North Primary School. Every grade took an in-depth look...

Bollards fix for hooning mooted

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council is proposing to install bollards to stop rampant hooning in parkland at the end of Prospect Hill Drive, Narre Warren. However,...

Program under threat

By Cam Lucadou-Wells A program that helps put 32 disengaged Casey youth back on the rails each year is facing an uncertain future. For 10 years,...

Bunjil of our dreams

By Cam Lucadou-Wells The $125 millon eagle has majestically landed at Bunjil Place. Star News had a sneak peak as tradies put the finishing touches to...

Academics weigh in on hooning

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Closing down Prospect Hill Road to hoons may just move the problem onto other Casey residents’ doorsteps, says a criminology expert. Melbourne University...

Good health

The first sod has been turned on a $135 million expansion of Casey Hospital. Premier Daniel Andrews and Health Minister Jill Hennessy turned the turf...

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Bandits ‘burning’ to make amends

A long winter of frustration and disappointment is nearing its conclusion for Parkfield Cricket Club as it gears up for another summer in the...