News
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Fine for the feat of the fleet feet
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO suicide prevention campaigners from Casey are urging the community to give up just 24 hours of their time for the cause.…
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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…