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  • Who’s Who of geeks is no joke

    Who’s Who of geeks is no joke

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY’S own self-described “geek and nerd haven” is returning to Narre Warren on 24 September. After drawing a crowd at Deza-Con-1, the…

  • All kinds of orchids on display

    All kinds of orchids on display

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells MURRAY Harding calls his 10,000-orchid backyard nursery an obsession, even a disease. The Berwick Orchid Club president will display some of his…

  • Prized homework club

    Prized homework club

    A HOMEWORK club at Gleneagles Secondary College to help its diverse student body has taken out an education award. The college won the Outstanding School…

  • BMW torched

    BMW torched

    A BMW 325i coupe was gutted by fire in Narre Warren North on Thursday 15 September. The 1995 black BMW, which was parked next to…

  • Unwanted visitors

    Unwanted visitors

    By Georgia Westgarth MISTAKEN identity has allowed two strangers to speed away after entering a Narre Warren South home last Sunday. A female occupant mistook…

  • McGuiness wanted

    McGuiness wanted

    POLICE are appealing for public assistance to help locate Rebecca McGuiness, who is known to visit the Narre Warren area. The 27-year-old woman is wanted…

  • Fatal train hit

    Fatal train hit

    A PERSON has been killed after being struck by a train in Narre Warren. The incident occurred near Narre Warren Railway Station about 2.50pm on…

  • Petition for speed camera

    Petition for speed camera

    A NEW fixed speed camera will be switched on soon in Narre Warren. The Narre Warren camera will be located at the corner of Narre…

  • Police station closure delayed

    Police station closure delayed

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells POLICE Minister Lisa Neville has confirmed that the trialled closure of Endeavour Hills police station on weekend nights has been deferred for…

  • Man shows no remorse after raping online ‘friend’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has been jailed for up to six years and faces being deported after showing “absolutely no remorse” for the violent…

  • Church brings sick girl back from the brink

    Church brings sick girl back from the brink

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Good old-fashioned care brought back Katherine Cheverria and her chronically ill daughter Victoria from the brink. The pair had been marooned at…

  • Council ‘stoking the fires of ignorance, racism and bigotry’

    Council ‘stoking the fires of ignorance, racism and bigotry’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells GREENS state MP Nina Springle has attacked Casey council’s “misguided and divisive” online petition to parliamentarians on what she labelled a “perceived…

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