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  • Berwick’s own cricket hero

    Berwick’s own cricket hero

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells More people in Berwick ought to know the heroic and tragic name Harry Graham. Graham is the only Test cricketer from Berwick…

  • Saving Brisbane St

    Saving Brisbane St

    By Helena Adeloju A six-unit development at 38-40 Brisbane Street is Berwick’s very own building nightmare. Brisbane St resident Margaret Edwards wrote to Casey Council…

  • Six months for burglary

    Six months for burglary

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who pleaded guilty to breaking into staff lockers at a Fountain Gate business and stealing mobile phones has been jailed.…

  • Million apples for charity

    Million apples for charity

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Narre Warren North-based orchard Montague has pledged 1 million apples to national food-rescue charity SecondBite. The apples will be distributed to groups…

  • Shoplifting spree ends with arrest

    Shoplifting spree ends with arrest

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 40-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars of clothes and groceries in a series of brazen shop-thefts. Kim…

  • Kids in wagon driven on wrong side

    Kids in wagon driven on wrong side

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for a champagne-coloured Holden Commodore wagon that was seen driving erratically with…

  • Boy, 15, sexually harassed by woman

    Boy, 15, sexually harassed by woman

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An 18-year-old Berwick woman has been charged over allegedly forcing a 15-year-old boy into sex with her, then embarking on a stalking…

  • Millionaire remains a mystery

    Millionaire remains a mystery

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A Clyde North resident may be Australia’s newest millionaire and not even know it after an unregistered Tattslotto ticket snatched the division…

  • Lost charity status shock

    Lost charity status shock

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The founder of a charity in Berwick that donates essential supplies to orphans overseas has slammed the national charity registrar after having…

  • Rebutting racism is Ariana’s role

    Rebutting racism is Ariana’s role

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Ariana Tugaga has seen first-hand the damage that the media can do to young people. Ms Tugaga, 18, of Narre Warren, has…

  • Local Buddhist radio show

    Local Buddhist radio show

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells In what is touted an Australian first, a Buddhist Sinhalese radio show has hit Casey’s airwaves – and via internet streaming. Its…

  • Prized flower colour captured

    Prized flower colour captured

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s the bright colours of the natural world that catch the eye of eight-year-old prize-winning photographer Misha Ravipati. Misha, of Berwick, took…

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