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  • Hunt to wipe out graffiti vandals

    Hunt to wipe out graffiti vandals

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are closing the net on graffiti vandals as they hunt those responsible for spraying specific tags. This week police released photos…

  • Mosque dislike

    Mosque dislike

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Facebook forum fuels anti-mosque crusade… TENSIONS are on the rise as a Facebook page trying to stop a new mosque being built…

  • Bailed interstate to protect family

    Bailed interstate to protect family

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CASEY man accused of family violence has been bailed interstate, partly to give protection to his former spouse and two children.…

  • Clampdown on bad councillors

    Clampdown on bad councillors

    THE State Government has sent out a warning to all local councils as new misconduct laws take effect this week. Under amendments to the Local…

  • Daunting bipolar battle

    Daunting bipolar battle

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SOME people may not know they have bipolar disorder because they’ve never been diagnosed. Loved ones may also battle because they don’t…

  • Berwick Show boots up

    Berwick Show boots up

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM CROWDS poured through the gates of Akoonah Park over the weekend to enjoy the 2016 Berwick Show. This year’s event had something…

  • Loot items by the dozen

    Loot items by the dozen

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A BERWICK ice addict found with an “Aladdin’s cavern” of more than 140 stolen items at his home will be released from…

  • Kidney patients overlooked

    Kidney patients overlooked

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MICHAEL Marks and his family know how devastating kidney failure can be. In 2014 renal failure saw Michael suffer from two cardiac…

  • Sensitive safe schools debate

    Sensitive safe schools debate

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has warned people against using “inflammatory and derogatory” language in the debate about the Safe Schools program. Last…

  • Teal touch to tea

    Teal touch to tea

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OVARIAN Cancer was the main topic of discussion at a Berwick hospital this week. The colour teal could be seen everywhere at…

  • Dairy benefits drilled in

    Dairy benefits drilled in

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BERWICK Primary School students are on the ‘moove’. The school is gearing up to send their life-sized fibreglass cow ‘Hilda’ on a…

  • Fake Facebook account complaint

    Fake Facebook account complaint

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are investigating an imposter Facebook account purporting to be Casey Councillor Rosalie Crestani. Cr Crestani has reported the account, which used…

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