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  • Gold moment

    Gold moment

    By BRIDGET COOK A BERWICK student has been presented an award by the Governor of Victoria for a golden effort last week. Nossal High School…

  • Voices come out for carols

    Voices come out for carols

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THIS year’s Carols by Twilight event promises to be one of the most spectacular. The 2013 carols, held at Max Pawsey Reserve…

  • Taylor wows the crowds

    Taylor wows the crowds

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DESPITE the cacophony of screaming girls at Westfield Fountain Gate yesterday, it was still easy enough to hear the soulful tones of…

  • Face of courage

    Face of courage

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NINE-YEAR-OLD Marshall will stop at nothing to have his mother’s agonizing illness recognised by the World Health Organisation. Marshall’s mum, Samantha Gaillard,…

  • Tree chop push success

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A TEAM of dedicated Narre Warren residents have got their wish, with Casey Council recommending the eucalyptus trees in their street be…

  • Our roads of shame

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE CITY of Casey will choose from four hazardous roads in the municipality that have qualified to receive a pedestrian crossing or…

  • Weir blamed for flood

    Weir blamed for flood

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FLOODING in Narre Warren is being caused by an under-performing weir in Troups Creek, according to a Melbourne Water manager. The information…

  • Motor message fails

    By BRIDGET COOK THE first operation as part of Casey Highway Patrol’s summer road crackdown is over, with the results proving that many motorists are…

  • Bus review due next year

    Bus review due next year

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY council has got the wheels rolling on a renewed push for better bus services for the municipality. At last week’s council…

  • Cash delay costs schools

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KEY school programs could be cut in Casey due to delays in the state government’s education funding announcements. With Gonski funding details…

  • It’s goat to be good

    It’s goat to be good

    By BRIDGET COOK MYUNA Farm’s newest kid on the block has defied the odds and survived, thanks to the farm’s dedicated staff. Tinkerbelle the goat,…

  • Robokids saving the world

    Robokids saving the world

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FIVE Berwick primary school students were smiling from ear to ear after being crowned national Robotics champions over the weekend. A team…

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