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  • Teen speaks out against violence

    Teen speaks out against violence

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD   “I THINK it’s time that someone heard a teenager’s thoughts on violence.” This plea was written in a letter by 13-year-old…

  • Blackers down memory lane

    Blackers down memory lane

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SERGEANT John ‘Blackers’ Blackburn looks back at the last 10 years and wonders where they went. The police veteran has been working…

  • Desperate plea for help

    Desperate plea for help

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK mother with chronic arthritis has made a desperate plea for help to care for her 22-year-old daughter who suffers from…

  • Labor triumphs, denies bullying

    Labor triumphs, denies bullying

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE ALP’s Luke Donnellan has comfortably retained the seat of Narre Warren North as his party seized a resounding election triumph on…

  • Lodge garden opens doors

    Lodge garden opens doors

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BERWICK Lodge Primary officially opened its community garden last week. Casey mayor Mick Morland visited the school last Friday afternoon to open…

  • Cheese panel

    Cheese panel

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DOUG Eddy has fond memories of cheese. He ought to – the Narre Warren resident has worked in the dairy industry for…

  • Bouncing back beats bullying

    Bouncing back beats bullying

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE facilitator of a teenage bullying resilience program at a Berwick medical centre hopes the initiative will receive funding so it is…

  • Authority denies fuel was dumped in landfill

    Authority denies fuel was dumped in landfill

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE Environment Protection Authority Victoria has ruled out a link between the Lyndhurst prescribed-waste landfill and last month’s aviation gas waste spill…

  • Now it’s the kids

    By BRIDGET SCOTT AND LACHLAN MOORHEAD Police grateful, but concerned about children attacking parents… DESPITE a community’s huge effort to reduce the rate of family…

  • Stand against domestic violence

    Stand against domestic violence

    By CASEY NEILL MORE than 700 people took a united stand against family violence in central Dandenong last Friday. They came to Dandenong Market from…

  • Foretaste of primary school

    Foretaste of primary school

    WOULD-BE students got a taste of what‘s in store on Friday when a Hampton Park school hosted one of its Prep-orientation days. Coral Park Primary…

  • Future-proof jobs in plumbing

    Future-proof jobs in plumbing

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LABOR is now committed to supporting a new plumbing facility in Narre Warren. The ALP, who swept into Government over the weekend,…

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