Tag: News
Owner furious at loss of kitty companion
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A BERWICK resident who said her dead pet cat was treated like “garbage” by council has demanded to know why she wasn’t...
Sign of the times
By BRIDGET SCOTT
LIBERAL candidate for Narre Warren North Amanda Stapledon was left outraged after she discovered three of her campaign signs had been vandalised.
Two...
Women shaken, not deterred
By BRIDGET SCOTT
THE glamour of the occasion couldn’t hide the dark reality that is family violence when Windermere hosted an awareness-raising cocktail party last...
Pledge is Scouts’ honour
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE State Government has promised to re-develop the Narre Warren North Scout Hall if it is re-elected next month.
Narre Warren North candidate...
Team’s problem solved
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A SECOND team from Fountain Gate Secondary College is set to compete in the future problem solving World Championships next year.
The school’s...
Faith in diversity
THERE is harmony in diversity.
This is what Casey Multi-faith Network stalwart Pam Mamouney was reminded of when she oversaw the group’s seventh annual gathering,...
Milestone marked
FIDDLERS Green Retirement Village celebrated its 30th anniversary with music, a bowls tournament, food and motorcycle rides.
More than 200 people, including the residents, staff,...
Indecent assault alert
POLICE are on the lookout for a man who is thought to have indecently assaulted a woman in Narre Warren this month.
Detectives are investigating...
Council demands legal costs
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
FORMER Casey councillor Paul Richardson faces $200,000-plus in legal costs after his discrimination claims against Casey council were rejected by the Victorian...
Fitness on right track
By BRIDGET SCOTT
ORGANISERS of a fitness program run for young offenders in the community have pleaded with local businesses to jump on board and...
Traders’ empty chamber
PLANS are afoot to rebrand the Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce into the Casey Cardinia Chamber of Commerce following a disappointing turnout to its...
Tough Climb, a spectacle
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE Eureka Climb, dubbed Australia’s Biggest Vertical Race, is hard enough.
That’s without taking part in the 300-metre vertical challenge decked out in...