Chocolate job turns sour
SACKED Hallam worker Robert Rapisardo’s life has been like a box of chocolates since he was dismisse...
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Thieves pirate CDs
THIEVES helped themselves to a catalogue of CDs when they broke into a Ford sedan parked in Ezard Cl...
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Man’s belt used as weapon
A MAN was the victim of a cruel armed robbery last Saturday while walking through Eumemmerring Park....
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Knife girl hits milkbar
A TEENAGE girl held up a milk bar in Hampton Park on Sunday morning.
The owner of the Somerville Roa...
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City of dreams
THE building business is booming in Casey with new figures revealing first home-buyers are flocking ...
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Casey looks back on Long Tan
CASEY’S Vietnam veterans will gather to remember those fallen in the Battle of Long Tan.
Next week C...
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Duo sees reason to help
SEEING is believing and Berwick locals Brad Battin and Ben Owens are doing their bit to help restore...
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Friends needed to pay a visit
NO ONE likes to be lonely and forgotten and for some of Casey’s elderly residents their final years ...
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Free desexing if you’re lucky
A HAMPTON Park vet is offering pet owners the chance to win back their pet desexing costs in a bid ...
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‘Garden wine’ worth bottling
STUDENTS from Berwick Secondary College will have a stall for environmental goods at the Gembrook Su...
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Sabrina’s surprise visit
A YOUNG football fan got the surprise of her life recently when her sports idol visited her Narre Wa...
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Free up more disk space
There are many places computer users can check their machines to recover hard disk space.
To begin w...
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Last call for budding writers
BUDDING writers have been urged to get writing before entries close for an inaugural writing competi...
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