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Clyde cop-out
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD VICTORIA’s Police Minister has defended the government’s allocation of cop numbers in Casey and poured cold water on calls for a police…
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Tony’s fight for progress
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EVERYONE has the right to a voice. For more than 40 years Tony O’Hara has lived by this mantra as a passionate…
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Anzac fine art
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A WELL-RESPECTED group of Casey artists will this weekend launch its special Anzac centenary exhibition. Provenance Artists Inc, a not-for-profit group of…
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TAFE cash flows
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHISHOLM Berwick is set to benefit from a $2.9 million State Government funding boost. Training and Skills Minister Steve Herbert visited Chisholm’s…
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Key tech skills for manufacturing future
A FREE forum in Berwick will highlight key skills for the future in manufacturing. The City of Casey and Cardinia Shire Council are running Manufacturing:…
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Rainbow of pain
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT’S Casey Councillor Rosalie Crestani’s latest war of words over homosexuality … sparked by the gay pride rainbow filter used on Facebook.…
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Man takes on duo
TWO men were chased down and punched by a man when they refused to get into his car in Berwick last week. The male victims,…
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Lovely choice for awards
By CASEY NEILL A BERWICK designer is in the running for top housing awards. Warren Jenkins from Design Unity studio is a nominee for a…
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Cash splurge to tackle ice
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren community centre is one of several facilities in Melbourne’s south-east which will benefit from more than $2 million in…
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Unlocked cars mainly targetted
A POLICEMAN claimed roughly 70 per cent of the cars stolen from in Casey last week had been left unlocked. Sergeant Simon Polson said he…
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Elderly man critically injured after crash with bus
AN ELDERLY man was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after his car crashed into a bus in Narre Warren South this morning. The man…