Welcome set for student
THE Berwick Secondary College community is waiting to welcome back missing student Glenn Birtwistle....
(10/08/2006)
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Blitz nets 763 drivers
LOCAL police are disappointed with the 763 motorists nabbed during a month-long traffic blitz along ...
(10/08/2006)
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New-wave learning
STUDENTS at a Hallam school are certainly a cut above the rest.
Last Thursday, Education and Trainin...
(10/08/2006)
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Act ‘flawed’, says Wilson
CASEY’s deputy mayor took to the steps of State Parliament on Tuesday when he dubbed the Racial and ...
(10/08/2006)
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SES work pours in
A BURST water main kept the Narre Warren SES busy on Friday night, with the spray reaching eight met...
(10/08/2006)
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Bus link for hospital
A NEW local bus service has been announced to link patients and visitors from Berwick and Beaconsfie...
(10/08/2006)
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Chain used in bashing
A 21-YEAR-OLD Narre Warren man suffered head injuries when he was bashed with a chain in Keysborough...
(10/08/2006)
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10 cars smashed
TEN cars were smashed last week when vandals went on a rampage at a Narre Warren factory.
Police bel...
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Horse hit
A HORSE was killed after being hit by a car in Narre Warren East on Friday.
Police said the horse wa...
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Double Holden hit
A NEW Holden Commodore was stolen from an Endeavour Hills home last week when thieves broke in and f...
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Television taken
POLICE say two people would have been needed to steal a plasma television from a Berwick home last w...
(10/08/2006)
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Swap for road works
A HALLAM road project has been bumped back another year after a Casey councillor successfully moved...
(10/08/2006)
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LGV clears Richardson
CASEY councillor Paul Richardson will not be pursued over claims he leaked confidential information ...
(10/08/2006)
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Sporting chance
CASEY sports clubs could soon get to have more of a say about the state of their facilities and fund...
(10/08/2006)
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Student bus stops
STOPS to allow students travelling to Berwick to go to school have been included in a new V/Line tim...
(10/08/2006)
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Group feeds into support
BERWICK mother of two Leonie Zutenis joined her local breastfeeding association when she had a “scre...
(10/08/2006)
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Hallam trail to expand
THE Hallam Main Drain Trail will be expanded as part of a $1 million injection into Melbourne’s off-...
(10/08/2006)
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Broadway boys and girls
MORE than 30 young actors will take to the stage this weekend when they perform a Broadway classic w...
(10/08/2006)
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Students help tackle problems
THE problem-solving skills of students from six Casey schools has reaped big rewards.
Students from ...
(10/08/2006)
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Welcome to the pride
THE Lioness Club of Endeavour Hills has inducted its 2006-07 president.
Lioness president Judy James...
(10/08/2006)
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A grand day at school
A NARRE Warren South school took a step back in time last week when it held an inaugural grandparent...
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Students forge links
BERWICK’S Monash University has launched a new student society.
The Monash Marketing Students Societ...
(10/08/2006)
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Kid band rocks the kinder
STUDENTS at an Endeavour Hills Primary School rocked out last week when they treated children at a n...
(10/08/2006)
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Fired up to serve
THE Narre Warren Fire Brigade held its recruitment information day recently and attracted 12 potenti...
(10/08/2006)
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Planters green the creek
NARRE Warren South residents had the weather on their side recently when they planted 650 native pla...
(10/08/2006)
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