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  • Speeding P-plater’s car impounded

    Speeding P-plater’s car impounded

    A NARRE Warren South P-plater has had his car impounded after being allegedly detected speeding at 197 km/h on Clyde Road, Berwick. The car, with…

  • Overnight park for camping skills

    Overnight park for camping skills

    WILSON Botanic Park in Berwick is set to turn into a camping ground for a weekend in October. Residents can pitch their tents overnight in…

  • ‘I stuffed up’ says theft accused

    ‘I stuffed up’ says theft accused

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A MAN has told a court he “stuffed up” after being arrested with suspected stolen items in the back of a car…

  • Council makes space for art

    Council makes space for art

    THE City of Casey is taking applications from artists who are interested in exhibiting their work for free in one of council’s art spaces in…

  • Owner watches as family cars stolen

    Owner watches as family cars stolen

    A RESIDENT was woken by the sound of her household’s two cars being stolen from her Ryndhurst Street home in Clyde North early on 21…

  • Aziz slam-dunks basketballers

    Aziz slam-dunks basketballers

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY mayor Sam Aziz has led a public slam-dunking of Casey Basketball Association, accusing the sports group of holding the councillors to…

  • Buy-up blocks development plans

    Buy-up blocks development plans

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells PERHAPS the best way for a David to beat a Goliath is to find another Goliath. Residents in Moondarra Drive, Berwick, –…

  • Soccer cops’ good rapport

    Soccer cops’ good rapport

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells POLICE officers with soccer balls kicked into a friendly volunteer operation at Maramba Primary School. About 200 students took part in a…

  • Keith enjoys the job at hand

    Keith enjoys the job at hand

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells KEITH Pickering responds in bewilderment when asked about the men’s shed at Berwick Bupa aged care facility. Afflicted by dementia, the former…

  • Court gamble pays off, so far

    Court gamble pays off, so far

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A MAN who went on a stealing spree of expensive goods including a diamond ring to fund his 20-year drug habit has…

  • Leopards can change their spots

    Leopards can change their spots

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells HALLAM Senior College is set to literally build on the success of its recent screening of the locally-shot anti-family violence documentary Call…

  • Large body of evidence

    Large body of evidence

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man has told a bail hearing that he has been only identified at a spate of burglaries due to…

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