Crash corner
A NARRE Warren man is “fed up” with the number of car crashes in his street.
Alan Thwaites has had t... (11/03/2010) |
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Police probe nine burglaries
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a spate of burglaries in the Hallam business area.
Police b... (11/03/2010) |
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Man assaulted after car
A MAN suffered facial injures when he was followed and assaulted after a collision in Doveton last w... (11/03/2010) |
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Dangerous walk
NARRE Warren North residents say Fox Road is the forgotten street in Casey.
The busy road has no foo... (11/03/2010) |
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Geoff’s dramatic moment
GEOFF Newnham goes down in history as the first student at Hillcrest Christian College to make it th... (11/03/2010) |
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Top of her class
A BERWICK dancer will chasse, grand jeté and pirouette across the floor as she performs at the Top C... (11/03/2010) |
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Keeping it clean
BERWICK Fields Primary School students collected close to 120kgs of rubbish during Clean Up Australi... (11/03/2010) |
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Riding is cool
STUDENTS at Berwick Lodge Primary School are gearing up to ride their bicycles and scooters to schoo... (11/03/2010) |
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Council warns on conmen
CASEY Council is supporting a campaign to stamp out bands of travelling conmen.
Conmen, also known a... (11/03/2010) |
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Training boost
CONSTRUCTION work on six new training rooms at Narre Community Learning Centre is expected to be fin... (11/03/2010) |
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A close shave
STAFF and residents at the Casey Gardens Residential Village in Narre Warren are counting down the d... (11/03/2010) |
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A big win for motorists
THE multi-million dollar road connection between Heatherton Road, the Princes Highway and EastLink i... (11/03/2010) |
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Camera catch is quick
CASEY traffic police nabbed 23 unregistered vehicles, eight suspended drivers, seven unlicenced driv... (11/03/2010) |
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Survivor support
THE City of Casey Chilean community will host a fundraiser in Berwick to support the survivors of la... (11/03/2010) |
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Captains set to lead
THE new school captains at Strathaird Primary School aim to make the school a better place.
Jessica ... (11/03/2010) |
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Big help for smallbusiness
THE City of Casey has launched a business mentoring program, providing businesses with access to use... (11/03/2010) |
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All smiles over free fruit
CASEY kids are getting stuck into fresh fruit as part of the Fresh Fruit Friday program.
Hundreds of... (11/03/2010) |
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Great meet
NARRE Warren South P-12 College families got a taste of school life at the recent meet and greet nig... (11/03/2010) |
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Chip in to have pets returned
A SPOODLE lost from her home in Boronia last November has turned up three months later, 25 kilometre... (11/03/2010) |
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Review of security
RACING Victoria chief strategy officer Paul Bittar said Racing Victoria would review security measur... (11/03/2010) |
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Demons to face Eagles
CASEY’S local AFL team, Melbourne, will be pitted against West Coast in the final round of the NAB C... (11/03/2010) |
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Dogs in the pink win
FOUR greyhounds wearing the pink number-eight rug won at Cranbourne last month, raising $2000 for th... (11/03/2010) |
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Smell DaRoses
THERE are some days when a father can’t help feeling proud of his children’s sporting achievements. ... (11/03/2010) |
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Parkers set for finals
HAMPTON Park VLBA Division B2 side fought back for an eight-shot win against MCC on Saturday and are... (11/03/2010) |
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Bowlers’ bias for CFA
FOR the past 12 months, the Hampton Park Bowls Club has been raising funds for the local CFA.
This ... (11/03/2010) |
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Swans fourth in finals fling
CASEY South Melbourne finished fourth on the ladder in the final round of the first XI Victorian Pre... (11/03/2010) |
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Physios get physical
THE team at the Casey Aquatic and Recreation Centre (ARC) likes to practise what it preaches.
For t... (11/03/2010) |
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