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  • Asbestos: state steps in

    Asbestos: state steps in

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The state’s environmental watchdog has stepped in to oversee the removal of asbestos from a developer’s land close to existing homes near…

  • Pedal power for charities

    Pedal power for charities

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Scores of Berwick College students put their mettle to their pedals to raise $10,000 for charity. Each student from the college’s Frost…

  • Escapees leave their trail

    Escapees leave their trail

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells In its own words, The Escapees Theatre Company has been “on the run” for a decade. What’s left behind from more than…

  • Found hiding in ceiling after alleged death treats

    Found hiding in ceiling after alleged death treats

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Cranbourne North building renovator has been found hiding in his ceiling by police after allegedly threatening to kill his former father-in-law…

  • Lock ’em up tight

    Lock ’em up tight

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are reminding people to take precautions with their possessions, after a car was stolen from a garage in Berwick late…

  • Jobs – she’ll be apples!

    Jobs – she’ll be apples!

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Minister for Employment Michaelia Cash and Member for La Trobe Jason Wood visited Montague’s Apple Orchard in Narre Warren to spruik a…

  • Empire live and really rockin’

    Empire live and really rockin’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Live, raw, young bands are now thumping the stage in Narre Warren. Carlo Paduano and James Slacik have launched R!OT Melbourne, bringing…

  • Flannery ‘conflicted’ over Israel ties

    Flannery ‘conflicted’ over Israel ties

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Casey councillor says he feels “conflicted” about a proposed Israeli sister-city friendship due to the treatment of Palestinians. Cr Rex Flannery…

  • Cuppas count in cancer fight

    Cuppas count in cancer fight

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Morning tea sippers dug deep at a Cancer Council fund-raiser at Squatting Frog Nursery in Narre Warren North on 26 June. Organiser…

  • Cancer fight goes by the book

    Cancer fight goes by the book

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The power of the pen is being used in a campaign to cure childhood cancers. Two teams of Nossal High School students…

  • His Everest high

    His Everest high

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s a long way from barely surviving a motorbike crash to finishing a marathon on the giddy heights of Everest. Some years…

  • Casey bursting at seams

    Casey bursting at seams

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey has grown to the brink of 300,000 people – adding nearly 47,000 people in the past five years, according to 2016…

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