BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 749

News

  • Call goes out for captains

    Call goes out for captains

    IT WAS a case of the captain’s call at Mossgiel Park Primary School. The new leaders at the Endeavour Hills school were formally presented with…

  • Farmer of TV fame at show

    Farmer of TV fame at show

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HARD-WORKING farmer and a veteran news reader are making their way to the Berwick Show this weekend. Farmer Adam, from Channel…

  • Hi-fi heist

    Hi-fi heist

    HEADPHONE sets were pinched at Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping centre recently. Over the weekend of Saturday 13 February a few sets were stolen from JB…

  • Survey cans train station

    Survey cans train station

    HALLAM has been ranked Victoria’s second-worst train station, according to data released by the RACV. More than 17,800 commuters participated in the 2015 News on…

  • Shed loads of support

    Shed loads of support

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW men’s shed in Casey is one step closer to becoming a reality. Casey council unanimously passed a motion on Tuesday…

  • CFA bursting at seams

    CFA bursting at seams

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Hampton Park community has started a petition calling for a new CFA facility as it continues to outgrow its current home.…

  • Attempted burglary witnesses wanted

    Attempted burglary witnesses wanted

    THIEVES failed to gain entry to a home in Narre Warren South last week, and police are appealing for witnesses. The attempted burglary occurred between…

  • Kidnap and death threat over $150 drug debt

    Kidnap and death threat over $150 drug debt

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN accused of beating, robbing and kidnapping a drug dealer over a $150 debt has been refused bail at Melbourne Magistrates’…

  • Truck rollover closes Monash

    Truck rollover closes Monash

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS OUTBOUND lanes on the Monash Freeway have been closed due to a truck rollover Monday afternoon 22 February . All lanes were…

  • Centre creates jobs surge

    Centre creates jobs surge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY needs more local jobs. Councillors are often championing the need for more local jobs to curb the number of people travelling…

  • New depths of happiness

    New depths of happiness

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THREE years ago Berwick mum, Carolyn King, took a handful of sleeping tablets in an attempt to end her life, having battled…

  • P-plater among drink-drivers

    P-plater among drink-drivers

    A 20-YEAR-OLD Hampton Park driver on his P-plates was caught drink driving after blowing more than twice the legal limit. The man was one of…

Digital Editions