Attacks no party
THREE stabbings at gatecrashed parties in Berwick and Clyde North last weekend has sparked calls for... (23/08/2007) |
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Looks like check, mate
IT was a case of masters and apprentices during the school chess zone finals at Endeavour Hills last... (23/08/2007) |
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Karate students show class
LOCAL karate participants recorded impressive results at a recent tournament.
The Ishinryu Karate Cl... (23/08/2007) |
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Melting pot cooks up fun
A MELTING pot of cultures at Monash University Berwick have celebrated all things international this... (23/08/2007) |
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Big Sister is coming
THE Big Brother reality television show may be over for 2007 but Big Brothers Big Sisters Casey (BBB... (23/08/2007) |
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Man sought on burglaries
POLICE have released an image of a man they want to speak to following three Doveton burglaries last... (23/08/2007) |
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No room for park
A GROUP of Berwick parents and their children are frustrated at being denied access to a local park.... (23/08/2007) |
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Cops rammed in car chase
THREE police cars were wrecked during a pursuit of a stolen vehicle through Narre Warren on Tuesday... (23/08/2007) |
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Pleased to see you
STUDENTS at Narre Warren South P-12 College got a visit from some friends of the four-legged variety... (23/08/2007) |
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Knife raid on pharmacy
A MAN armed with a knife escaped with cash after he held up a Hampton Park pharmacy on Sunday night.... (23/08/2007) |
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Man killed in crash
A MAN is dead after being involved in a major collision in Hallam on Friday.
The Hallam motorist, 55... (23/08/2007) |
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Teams are on track
LOCAL football finals are only a week away and some teams may have a distinct advantage when trying ... (23/08/2007) |
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Plan knocked out of play
AN ATTEMPT to reinstate 18 playgrounds across the City of Casey has been thwarted by a majority of c... (23/08/2007) |
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Club gets new ground
ABOUT 20 Berwick Springs Sporting Club (BSSC) members applauded a Casey Council decision to allocate... (23/08/2007) |
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Kids on the go
SUNKIDS Children’s Centre in Berwick has become the first early childhood service in the City of Cas... (23/08/2007) |
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Dial up and listen in
CASEY residents are being encouraged to check their hearing during a free phone call.
AudioClinic in... (23/08/2007) |
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Woman faces driving ban
A WOMAN who blew more than five times the legal blood alcohol limit on Sunday night is set to lose h... (23/08/2007) |
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Charges over bikes
TWO teenagers will be summonsed to appear in court after a Narre Warren Police investigation found t... (23/08/2007) |
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Kids aim for a million litres
EVERY little drop of water is precious at Kambrya College.
A Year seven class at the Berwick school ... (23/08/2007) |
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Grants to help ‘shed’ kilos
STUDENTS from three local schools will soon have an extra reason to ride their bikes to and from hom... (23/08/2007) |
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Booze squeeze on finals
A MAJOR crackdown on alcohol consumption at this year’s local football finals will be in force after... (23/08/2007) |
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Kids get serious play money
SOUTHERN Cross Primary School students were jumping for joy this week after funding was announced to... (23/08/2007) |
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Reasons to applaud
MORE than 500 music lovers attended Casey’s Battle of the Bands final in Cranbourne last month.
Loca... (23/08/2007) |
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Thieves strike city depot
THIEVES broke into and stole several items from the City of Casey Operations Centre in Narre Warren.... (23/08/2007) |
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Original games set the pace
FLASHBACK – The Nintendo Entertainment System
Flashy graphics, surround sound and high-definition a... (23/08/2007) |
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Skills in store for training
EMPLOYMENT in Casey may be set for a boom if residents make the most of the establishment of Skills ... (23/08/2007) |
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