Beware
A NARRE Warren mother has warned pet owners to never underestimate the aggression of domestic dogs ...
(25/05/2006)
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Program not safe as houses
THE Berwick Safety House committee is on the brink of folding after more than 21 years of community ...
(25/05/2006)
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Cars easy prey
CASEY car owners are playing into the hands of thieves by leaving thousands of dollars worth of item...
(25/05/2006)
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Security drive for
CASEY sports clubs look set to have their security bolstered following a string of break-ins at loca...
(25/05/2006)
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Crash verdict ‘too lenient’
A SENTENCE given to a drink driver who ploughed into Dandenong West Primary School last year has bee...
(25/05/2006)
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Red can shake on
CASEY residents have been urged to open up their pockets and front doors this weekend as the annual ...
(25/05/2006)
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A lucky life of love
A CHANCE encounter on a busy street corner secured a lifetime of love and dedication for an Eumemmer...
(25/05/2006)
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Town plan under review
RESIDENTS have been invited to come and have a say about the future of Endeavour Hills.
Tonight (Thu...
(25/05/2006)
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Aboriginal art on display
ABORIGINAL artefacts and artwork celebrating Koori culture will be on display at the City of Casey C...
(25/05/2006)
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Legal service slams budget
THE “vital” legal needs of Casey residents have been virtually ignored by the latest Federal Budget,...
(25/05/2006)
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Christmas comes early
FORMER Casey mayor Neil Lucas and current Christmas Island administrator said one of his duties on ...
(25/05/2006)
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Heritage boost
HERITAGE College in Narre Warren South officially unveiled its new building last Friday following th...
(25/05/2006)
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Footy day is boost for boy
A NARRE Warren South school is banding behind a three-year-old boy who has been blinded by cancer.
T...
(25/05/2006)
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Recycling push for cartridges
CASEY residents have been urged to get onboard the Cartridges 4 Planet Ark campaign which aims to ge...
(25/05/2006)
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Cold for cash
HAMPTON Park’s Karly Halsall is feeling the cold a little more than most this winter after shaving h...
(25/05/2006)
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Focus on
STUDENTS at Berwick Secondary College swapped their textbooks for yoga mats and meditation this week...
(25/05/2006)
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Passport theft
POLICE have urged residents to keep their passports and other items of identification under lock and...
(25/05/2006)
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Native plants take over Arbor
CASEY residents flocked to Centro Cranbourne and Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centres during Arb...
(25/05/2006)
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Meadows corner gets upgrade
A PROBLEM intersection in Devon Meadows will be upgraded to help improve visibility for motorists an...
(25/05/2006)
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Parents get a skills primer
PARENTS from all walks of life have been invited to attend a workshop in Berwick next month to focus...
(25/05/2006)
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Stan the Man talks of faith
CASEY men have been urged to attend an inspirational breakfast next month hosted by Berwick’s Winepr...
(25/05/2006)
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Kids jam road to school
CASEY children will soon be able to ride the roads on their bicycles without having to worry about c...
(25/05/2006)
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Flying high the Magpie way
FOOTY fever struck Chalcot Lodge Primary School recently when Collingwood defender James Clement gav...
(25/05/2006)
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Beautiful work, Sophie
A BEAUTY therapy student from Berwick’s Chisholm Institute of TAFE has won gold following a spectacu...
(25/05/2006)
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Tea time for charity
THERE were cups of tea aplenty this week when the Casey North Community Information Support Service ...
(25/05/2006)
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Cake for senior girl
THE Doveton Senior Citizens came together last Wednesday to celebrate the birthday of club secretary...
(25/05/2006)
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Internet porno ban plan
A political party wants to prevent children from viewing pornography on computers by introducing spe...
(25/05/2006)
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