News
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Strike sour taste
By CASEY NEILL MONASH Health has refused to confirm whether it threw away food left unattended during a kitchen strike last week – or served…
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Mobile phone theft probed
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE have released images of four boys they wish to speak to after a mobile phone was stolen from a pop-up kiosk…
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Speeding Mercedes impounded
POLICE have clocked a Mercedes travelling almost 40 kilometres over the speed limit in Narre Warren on Thursday night. The rare Mercedes V12 was recorded…
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Driver attacks car with hammer
Narre Warren police are appealing for witnesses after reports of a man driving erratically, tail gating and striking a Lexus with a hammer on the…
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Islamic centre closes after “false accusations“
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AL-FURQAN Islamic Centre in Springvale South has announced its immediate closure due to “harassment, pressure and false accusations”. In a statement on…
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Undeterred by terror plot
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AND LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE president of the Berwick RSL has moved to reassure the Casey community after an alleged terrorism plot targeting…
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Sons and daughters of Anzac
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ENDEAVOUR Hills cenotaph hosted one of its strongest recent turnouts at Wednesday’s Anzac Day service. A 100-strong throng of dignitaries, veterans,…
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Lord stands among us
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WITH a deft hand Casey Mayor Mick Morland removed the veil this week that covered the new bronze statue of his municipality’s…
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Spirit etched in bronze age
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NORM Barr’s legacy is attached to each name engraved in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The late Narre Warren Rotarian,…
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The fabulous baker boys
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THEY were the baker’s boys – eight men employed by local Narre Warren baker Donald Hartley Rowe who all enlisted to…
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First in the line of bravery
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren’s Neville Jacka reckons his ancestor Albert Jacka must have been a “little bit crazy” to perform such incredible acts…
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Questions left unasked
By BRIDGET SCOTT WHEN Beryl Craig reflects on the time she spent with her father, she wished she had asked more. “He didn’t talk…