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  • Balloons take their toll on birds

    Balloons take their toll on birds

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Zoos Victoria speakers took the air out of wildlife unfriendly balloon celebrations in a talk with Berwick Chase Primary School students on…

  • Car parking chaos

    Car parking chaos

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Berwick railway station’s overflowing car park will receive 40 extra spots by December, the State Government has announced. But until then, there…

  • Fun to be had at Akoonah Park

    Fun to be had at Akoonah Park

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Akoonah Park will be dancing with tulips and wooden clogs this weekend but it is an under-appreciated and under-utilised treasure trove of…

  • Tracie’s surprise win

    Tracie’s surprise win

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells It was a win seemingly out of the box. Narre Warren South resident Tracie Schmutter has succeeded in fighting NBN Co plans…

  • Brenda’s bucket list wish

    Brenda’s bucket list wish

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Brenda Smyth is hoping for one last ‘trip of a lifetime’. In a race against time, the terminally-ill Narre Warren South resident…

  • Burglary busters at work

    Burglary busters at work

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Police have doubled arrests, yet there’s been double the number of home invasions in City of Casey, according to the latest police…

  • Nabbed for wilful exposure

    Nabbed for wilful exposure

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A man from Narre Warren has been arrested following an alleged wilful and obscene exposure and indecent act in the presence of…

  • China crew jetsets out

    China crew jetsets out

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey mayor Sam Aziz says he’ll make “no apologies” for City of Casey’s ‘economic partnership’ delegation which has flown out for a…

  • Spreading their turf

    Spreading their turf

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Rivercrest Christian College students Dhaanwin, Kiara, Ashton and Georgia, with head-of-college Michelle Cafini, recently helped roll out the turf at the Clyde…

  • Cancer walk with a twist

    Cancer walk with a twist

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A Narre Warren South woman will be walking 200 kilometres over 10 days to raise money for research into all different types…

  • Station parking woes worsen

    Station parking woes worsen

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A commuter says she’s been driven away from taking the train to work due to a car-parking shortage at Berwick railway station.…

  • Asbestos site works stopped

    Asbestos site works stopped

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells WorkSafe has ordered a stop put to asbestos removal on the proposed Alira residential estate in Berwick as it investigates alleged health…

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