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  • Buggy mooted for parking problem

    Buggy mooted for parking problem

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  A buggy had been suggested to transport people from Bunjil Place to its distant disabled car parks, a Casey Council report reveals.…

  • Councillors primed for ‘war on religion’

    Councillors primed for ‘war on religion’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Two Casey councillors have taken aim at a State Parliament bill against tax exemptions for religious groups’ profitable businesses. Crs Rosalie Crestani…

  • Narre Warren man arrested in child porn raids

    Narre Warren man arrested in child porn raids

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 22-year-old Narre Warren man has been arrested as part of a series of 20 joint police raids targeting online child abuse…

  • Fruit supply for the needy

    Fruit supply for the needy

     A Narre Warren North-based orchard will donate its surplus fruits to schools and charities as part of a five-year partnership with SecondBite. Montague, a family-owned…

  • All’s fair for 10-year birthday bash

    All’s fair for 10-year birthday bash

    Berwick Chase Primary School marked its 10th birthday with a vibrant fair on 28 March. With the vibes of live music, teachers took turns in…

  • School rocks to diversity concert

    School rocks to diversity concert

     Fountain Gate Secondary College became enchanted by a swirl of music, dance, costume and food as part of a Cultural Dress Day. About 20 Afghan…

  • Fight to save kids’ lives

    Fight to save kids’ lives

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  A Berwick woman has travelled to the halls of Federal Parliament in the latest step to make a life-saving drug accessible to…

  • Ambushed tattoo shop seeks ‘redemption’

    Ambushed tattoo shop seeks ‘redemption’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Hampton Park tattoo parlour that was the scene of an alleged bikie-gang related shooting in February has moved out. Nitro Ink,…

  • 46 years stolen

    46 years stolen

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  Joao Garcia has finally found his mum – more than 40 years after being allegedly kidnapped as a young boy in East…

  • Hampton Park to get radical new look

    Hampton Park to get radical new look

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Arthur Wren Hall and Hampton Park Community House could be demolished as part of a radical Casey Council draft master-plan for central…

  • Hero dog Leena earns deep thanks

    Hero dog Leena earns deep thanks

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A whippet-smart greyhound has helped save the life of a man who collapsed unconscious in his Berwick home. Without warning, Ron Hitchen,…

  • Bunjil bridges get safety upgrade

    Bunjil bridges get safety upgrade

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  Handrails will be added to Bunjil Place’s outdoor footbridges in response to safety concerns. Bunjil Close Out Projects manager Mark Dibsdale said…

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