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  • State commits millions to south-east schools

    State commits millions to south-east schools

    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…

  • Eco cubby is a goer

    Eco cubby is a goer

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AFTER working with Bent Architects in Brunswick for six months, Berwick Fields Primary School got the green light for a new eco…

  • Policeman suffers head injury: teen charged

    A POLICE officer was rushed to hospital with a head injury after he was allegedly assaulted by a Narre Warren teenager in the early hours…

  • Live baiting charges

    Live baiting charges

    By CASEY NEILL GREYHOUND Racing Victoria has internally charged seven Tooradin trainers following the live baiting scandal. GRV stewards on Friday laid 33 charges against…

  • Motorcyclist dies after crash

    A HAMPTON Park driver has survived but another man has died after a motorbike crashed into a truck in West Melbourne in the early hours…

  • Teen faces more charges over Anzac Day plot

    Teen faces more charges over Anzac Day plot

    A NARRE WARREN teenager has been charged with extra offences in relation to the foiled terror plot allegedly targeting Anzac Day services in Melbourne’s south-east.…

  • Ute owner’s grisly find

    Ute owner’s grisly find

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS and LACHLAN MOORHEAD UPDATE 1.45pm THE owner of a severed finger found in a Hallam ute has come forward to police. The man aged…

  • Honour for fallen

    Honour for fallen

      CASEY Mayor Mick Morland paid his respects to the fallen at the Narre Warren cenotaph on Anzac Day. For more coverage of Casey’s Anzac…

  • Nothing stops this sacred duty

    Nothing stops this sacred duty

      By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IN THE pre-dawn gloom George Nicholson stood to the side of the Narre Warren cenotaph and shook the hand of each…

  • Respect in a quiet gesture

    Respect in a quiet gesture

      By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AS HUNDREDS shuffled towards the Narre Warren cenotaph on Anzac Day to pay their respects, one gesture stood out. With his…

  • Maddy’s friends gather

    Maddy’s friends gather

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A SECOND rally for 20-year-old Maddy Murphy-West, who was found dead in her Pakenham home a year and a half ago, will…

  • Minister pops in for cubby

    Minister pops in for cubby

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EDUCATION Minister James Merlino visited Berwick Fields Primary School this week to announce $100,000 in State Government funding for an eco cubby…

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