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  • Mystery raid on home

    Mystery raid on home

    A NARRE Warren home was burgled and $3600 worth of goods stolen but police are unsure how the thieves gained entry to the premises. The…

  • Medical break-through

    Medical break-through

    MEDICAL suites opposite Casey Hospital had their doors kicked in during a raid. Once inside, after thieves jemmied open the main office door, they stole…

  • Doggy door burglary

    Doggy door burglary

    NARRE Warren residents are missing a wedding ring after thieves ransacked their property while they were sleeping. The Donatello Crescent home was raided on 1.30am…

  • Towers row

    Towers row

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY Council will lobby NBN Co and politicians to scrap plans to install up to two 50-metre high mobile towers in the…

  • Judy cleans up

    Judy cleans up

    BY JARROD McALEESE THE Casey Environment Volunteer of the Year award was presented to Friends of Cardinia Creek founder Judy Smith at a civic reception…

  • Seeing the Wood for the trees

    Seeing the Wood for the trees

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S some big brush strokes to La Trobe incumbent Liberal candidate Jason Wood’s big-picture vision for his electorate. On the one side,…

  • Heart attack at restaurant

    Heart attack at restaurant

    IT’S believed someone has suffered a heart attack at the Westfield Fountain Gate McDonald’s. Two ambulances and a CFA truck from Hallam were called at…

  • Nightmare after nightclub fun

    Nightmare after nightclub fun

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IN TWO separate instances, males walking home from the Empire nightclub in Narre Warren were attacked by three males of Islander descent.…

  • Dirty bomb

    Dirty bomb

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE are seeking information over a biological hazard dispenser being apparently exploded on an unsuspecting household’s doorstep on 28 April. About 3.30am,…

  • Tourist tip fight steps up

    Tourist tip fight steps up

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COMMUNITY groups are backing Casey Council plans to elevate a disused Narre Warren North tip into a $1 million tourist attraction inspired…

  • Warm welcome after a hurtful past

    Warm welcome after a hurtful past

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AUNTY Marg Worn was greeted with open arms at Berwick College’s National Reconciliation Week events – even getting requests for hugs from…

  • Tipped to draw tourists

    Tipped to draw tourists

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY Council has unveiled plans to elevate a disused Narre Warren North tip into a $1 million tourist attraction inspired by the…

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