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  • Two arrested in anti-bikie raids

    Two arrested in anti-bikie raids

    Two men have been arrested during raids by Echo Taskforce detectives in Melbourne’s South-East. Detectives executed search warrants in Huon Park Road, Cranbourne North, and…

  • Golf day hits gold

    Golf day hits gold

    More than 80 golfers helped raise thousands for community projects at Narre Warren Rotary Club’s annual golf day. A team from Brown’s Sawdust won the…

  • Teens charged over crash with cops

    Teens charged over crash with cops

    A 14-year-old boy has allegedly crashed an out-of-control stolen car into a police divisional van and then a tree in Narre Warren. The Nissan Patrol…

  • Narre North carols are back

    Narre North carols are back

    Local choirs and artists will once again fill the summer air with Christmas carols at Narre Warren North. The 27th annual carols features lead singer…

  • Mosquito fish are all the buzz

    Mosquito fish are all the buzz

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Mosquito fish seem to be as damaging as their cursed land-borne namesakes, according to a team of scientific aces at Waverley Christian…

  • Man bashed in Hampton Park road-rage

    Man bashed in Hampton Park road-rage

    A 22-year-old Cranbourne man has been hospitalised after a road-rage assault at Hampton Park. Police are calling for witnesses into the attack at Pound and…

  • Serey stands for ‘values’ in state election

    Serey stands for ‘values’ in state election

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Being a true local counts, says the Liberals’ freshly endorsed candidate for Narre Warren South. Susan Serey, the conservative Casey councillor who…

  • Cricket fan jailed for chucking

    Cricket fan jailed for chucking

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man in his early forties was jailed over a drunken late-night home invasion in which he threw a large rock at…

  • Christmas kitten explosion

    Christmas kitten explosion

    RSPCA shelters are attempting to make room for the anticipated summertime explosion in homeless kittens. The organisation is dropping cat adoption fees from $120 to…

  • Painting is Bunjil’s heart

    Painting is Bunjil’s heart

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An iconic painting that hangs proudly in a Narre Warren office is a little-known inspiration for the design of Casey’s civic-arts hub…

  • Trio notches 20 years at CISS

    Trio notches 20 years at CISS

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Many things have changed in Casey in the past 20 years. But the leadership at the celebrated Casey North Community Information and…

  • Teen shoplifter spared conviction

    Teen shoplifter spared conviction

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An 18-year-old student was spared conviction for an $1800 shoplifting spree with her best friend at Fountain Gate shopping centre. The pair…

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