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  • Timbarra celebrates after longest wait

    Timbarra celebrates after longest wait

    By JARROD POTTER THE longest wait in junior football final draws to a close this week with the Timbarra Tornados finally running out on their…

  • Constant fear and cold

    Constant fear and cold

    By CASEY NEILL LES Hughes didn’t expect he’d end up in a war zone when he joined the Navy in 1950. But just months later…

  • Car ploughs into home

    Car ploughs into home

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A NARRE Warren family was left shaken on Friday, after a car travelling along James Bathe Way ploughed into the side of…

  • Fountain of fun courtesy Hamish and Andy

    Fountain of fun courtesy Hamish and Andy

    Precede: IT was a side-splitting five minutes when NEWS reporters Lia Spencer and Bridget Cook met with comedy duo Hamish Blake and Andy Lee at…

  • Fallen Diggers commemorated

    Fallen Diggers commemorated

    By BRIDGET SCOTT MEMBERS of the City of Casey community reflected on Tuesday, when an Anzac service was held to honour the 98th year since…

  • Push to retain childcare complex

    Push to retain childcare complex

    By LIA SPENCER PARENTS have joined forces in a bid to get the Casey Council to overturn a decision to close a childcare complex in…

  • Medical attention

    Medical attention

    By LIA SPENCER RESIDENTS are thrilled that a planning application for medical centre in Narre Warren North may be withdrawn after they raised concerns about…

  • Smith probes Greek connection

    Smith probes Greek connection

    By LIA SPENCER A CASEY councillor is undergoing a unique experience to learn more about specific war-sites as well as the Greek connection with Anzac…

  • Close calls

    Close calls

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS BOB Whitecross’s World War II action was a series of close calls, but it was his wife-to-be Bernice that brought him home…

  • Their thankless service recalled

    Their thankless service recalled

    By LIA SPENCER “IT’S a proud moment when you see the crowd of people at an Anzac Day service and you know everyone is thinking…

  • Visions of hatred

    Visions of hatred

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A Narre Warren veteran has recalled how he surveyed the desolated streets of Hiroshima in the days after the atomic bomb was…

  • Turnbull networks over broadband plan

    Turnbull networks over broadband plan

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE National Broadband Network (NBN) was the hot topic at a community forum in Narre Warren North on Monday. About 40 people…

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