Tag: News
Light in the darkness
By NICOLE WILLIAMS
THEY may be young but four Berwick friends have committed to raising money and awareness in honour of a friend battling leukaemia.
Sonya...
Death traps for cyclists
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A CYLIST who was hit by a car last week at a busy Berwick intersection said his life was at risk every...
Magpie attacks mayor
By BRIDGET SCOTT
NOT all fury animals are our friends, and City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon discovered this the hard way last week.
The mayor...
Cycling to conquer cancer
By DANIELLE GALVIN
IN OCTOBER, Narre Warren’s David Dortmans will ready himself for the 200 kilometre Ride to Conquer Cancer, but at the back of...
Struggling Wellsprings
By CASEY NEILL
KEEPING its policy of never turning away anyone in need is getting tougher for Wellsprings for Women.
Manager Veronica Hassett told the organisation’s...
Thanks for lost memory support
By BRIDGET SCOTT
WHEN Graham Simpson was diagnosed with vascular dementia, he and his wife Joan’s lives changed forever.
However Ms Simpson has remained positive and...
UK trip to meet sister
By BRIDGET SCOTT
WHILE for many, the preparation for a sister’s wedding can be somewhat stressful, for one Hampton Park resident it’s been quite a...
Long date for mosque case
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
CATCH The Fire Ministries has successfully delayed its own bid to stop a mosque being built next to its proposed church in...
City backs fitness trail
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE development of a path around an unused piece of land in Narre Warren is one step closer to happening after the...
10 million steps
By MELISSA MEEHAN
MOST 24-year-olds who travel to America try their luck at Las Vegas casinos, or visit as many adventure theme parks as they...
Top model a jewel
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
HEADS were well and truly turning at Westfield Fountain Gate last week when model Jesinta Campbell stopped by to help customers pick...
Life changers
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
FIVE years ago Khush and Robert De Rose received news that no parent should ever have to hear.
Ms De Rose described the...