‘Green wedge flawed’
OPPOSITION spokesperson for Planning Ted Baillieu told members of the Enterprise Club that Melbourne...
(23/02/2006)
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Fire never goes out for crew
PAST and present members of the Berwick Fire Brigade are set to come together and commemorate 80 yea...
(23/02/2006)
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Thieves target garages
A SERIES of Berwick homes was robbed last week as residents slept inside.
Detective Senior Constable...
(23/02/2006)
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Weight and see loss
BERWICK’S Julie Stuart had nothing to gain and everything to lose when she joined WeightWatchers jus...
(23/02/2006)
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Put in legwork
EMOTIONS will run high and legs will certainly ache next month but the cause will be well worth it ...
(23/02/2006)
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Let creative juices flow
THE City of Casey has called on talented young artists to hurry and get their artwork, writing or mu...
(23/02/2006)
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Mozilla release new Firefox
The world we live in today is becoming increasingly dependent upon digital technologies and the inte...
(23/02/2006)
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Head counters wanted
THE Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is on the lookout for census collectors in Casey.
On Monda...
(23/02/2006)
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Dine in a top cause
BERWICK Benevolent Society will hold its 2006 annual fundraising dinner at Churchill Park Golf Club ...
(23/02/2006)
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School go for Games
THEY may not have enough classes to represent all 71 nations competing at next month’s Commonwealth ...
(23/02/2006)
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Counting on help from birth
MULTIPLE births will be in focus next month when the Casey and District Multiple Birth Association (...
(23/02/2006)
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Teaming up to teach the rules
MOST students would only dream of playing football as a VCE subject.
But for a number of students at...
(23/02/2006)
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