News
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Four times lucky manchester thieves
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE manager of a Narre Warren manchester outlet, robbed four nights in a row, said she felt as if the store and…
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Helping kids ACE against odds
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DR LEON Shapero rifled through his drawer until he found one particular letter that he cherished. The printed email speaks of a…
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Lenscape
Tooradin at sunset. Picture: MATT BRADFIELD
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Refugee’s fight for rights
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER asylum seeker Hayatullah Rahimi has fled the Taliban in Afghanistan and won permanent residency in Australia, but his struggles are far…
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Cash set to bring relief
By CASEY NEILL STATE Schools’ Relief (SSR) received a cheque for $44,120 from the south east business community last week. It raised the cash through…
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Mock United Nations
AS PART of an academic enrichment program, Year 11 students Daanyal Saeed and Travers Ebert represented Berwick Grammer School on behalf of Casey Rotary at…
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Special delivery
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CRANBOURNE woman was arrested last week for allegedly stealing 800 unopened letters and parcels from homes, businesses and cafes throughout Casey.…
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Trial date set for park murder
By CASEY NEILL A MAN will stand trial for murder in October over the death of a man in Dandenong Park last year. An off-duty…
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Court in the act
I respond to the article Message Sent (Berwick News, 11 June) revealing a lost court case by City of Casey councillor Sameh Aziz against a…
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If the shoe fits
FOUR teenagers who stole an assortment of running shoes from a Berwick garage were later apprehended at the train station by on-duty PSOs. The boys…
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Multiple charges after crash
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A BERWICK father of six charged with drink-driving after crashing his car off the road has told police he had drunk alcohol…
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Brakes on tax break spending
By CASEY NEILL DON’T spend cash just to get a tax break. This was the advice from Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce president Mark Carusi at…