Tag: News
Art out in the cold
By Victoria Stone-Meadows
A Berwick-based artists' group has been left out in the cold by Casey Council after its grant funding application rejected at the...
Vandals hit kids’ bus
By Victoria Stone-Meadows
Parents and staff at an early learning centre in Berwick have been left shocked and appalled after graffiti vandals targeted their minibus....
Family tea for MND sufferers
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
At first, there appeared to be something wrong with the car key.
Or perhaps, it was the ignition.
Either way, Jim Waterman had trouble...
Clare’s here to care
Calling all businesswomen – don’t miss the Casey Cardinia Women’s Business Lunch featuring founder of Big Hearted Business and ARIA award-winning musician Clare Bowditch.
Presented...
People power vs pokies
By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Victoria Stone-Meadows
Casey Council has listened to ‘people power’ and will object to a proposed 10 extra poker machines being installed...
Victims’ never-ending grief
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Few understand the damage wreaked on a victim of crime, says a stoic advocate.
“It’s a grief that never ends,” says Victims Of...
Cinderella comes alive
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
It was far from Grimm; viewing in a lively production of the fairy tale Cinderella in Berwick during the recent school holidays.
In...
Monash chaos
4.14pm UPDATE
Paramedics treated one man aged in his twenties for abdominal pain and a suspected broken leg.
He was taken to The Alfred hospital in...
Ice and a hot temper
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
An ice-smoking driver has rear-ended her boyfriend's car during a hot-tempered and intoxicated pursuit in Narre Warren.
Amina Zjajo, 28, and her partner...
Pope of Hope to visit amid tight security
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Pope Tawadros II - branded as the ‘Pope of Hope’ - is set to receive the keys to the City of Casey...
Outrage at outage
By Victoria Stone-Meadows
All train services across the Melbourne metropolitan network came to a halt due to a computer fault, according to train operator Metro....
Crime victims get their dues
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Will the ‘forgotten’ victims of crime be the winners from the state’s earnest law-and-order debate?
Goaded for the state’s so-called “soft” justice system,...