News
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Scalped for a cause
THE students and staff from Berwick Fields Primary are doing their bit. Towards the end of last month the school held two special fund-raising events…
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Family shaken by quake
By CASEY NEILL A BERWICK family were “thrown around like rag dolls” during the Anzac Day earthquake in Nepal. Rob Hastings, his wife Jo and…
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Milking life to full
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH a splash of paint and a home among the vegies Berwick Primary School’s newest member needs a name. The special delivery…
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Slow internet saps firms
By CASEY NEILL A HALLAM business is spending $3000 a month on internet access that the National Broadband Network could deliver for hundreds. Wastech Engineering…
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Lenscape
Anzac Day service Cranbourne. 138227 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Law enforcement pace set
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE Minister Wade Noonan has applauded the efforts of the Narre Warren PACER unit when he spoke exclusively to the News last…
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State commits
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SCHOOLS in the south-east have benefited from what State Treasurer Tim Pallas has labelled “the biggest education budget in Victoria’s history”. Mr…
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Every one a star student
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AFTER recently notching up 20 years of service as a City of Casey family day care provider, Dinnahvee Jones is celebrating National…
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Putting the finger on culprit
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE owner of a severed finger found in a Hallam ute has come forward to police. The man aged in his thirties…
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Timor tales for insight
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD STUDENTS throughout Casey were given a detailed insight into East Timorese culture last week. The Friends of Ermera group held its biennial…
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Wee hours fire
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ELDERLY couple has been rushed to hospital after their Endeavour Hills home went up in flames in the early hours of…
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Programs resurrected
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SINCE new light was shed on special religious instruction (SRI) in July 2014, numerous principals across Casey dropped the volunteer-run program in…