Bunfight over hours
A GROUP of Berwick residents are spitting chips over an application for McDonald’s to extend the tra...
(28/06/2007)
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Gates put riders off course
KEEN mountain bike riders from across the Casey-Cardinia district are outraged at an attempt to fen...
(28/06/2007)
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Windfall crafted in marble
A DOVETON man won $800,000 in Saturday’s Tattslotto draw after he chose the six lucky numbers from a...
(28/06/2007)
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Arson attacks on two cars
TWO vehicles were set alight within hours of each other early last Friday morning.
Police say the a...
(28/06/2007)
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$90m ‘tower’ to go ahead
CASEY council has given the green light for construction to begin on a $90 million hotel and entert...
(28/06/2007)
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Screams
TWO Hallam residents woke in the middle of the night to find two men wearing beanies shining a torch...
(28/06/2007)
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Double m and double r: Arrgh
DOUBLE m and double r, but only one m first time round. Confused? Well many people are when it comes...
(28/06/2007)
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Horse gear
HORSE riding equipment valued at $1500 has been stolen from a Narre Warren North property.
The padlo...
(28/06/2007)
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Seeking consumer champions
CASEY residents are being encouraged to nominate local consumer protection champions for the inaugur...
(28/06/2007)
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On the map, at last
NARRE Warren South P-12 College was officially opened last week - five-and-a-half years after welcom...
(28/06/2007)
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Changes force a dummy spit
TWO local MPs are doing anything but spitting the dummy.
Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan and Na...
(28/06/2007)
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Upgrade to please drivers
LOCAL drivers will soon find travel along Berwick-Cranbourne Road easier with the upgrade of the sec...
(28/06/2007)
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Health service rewarded
CASEY’S vital Family Development Services team was honoured as part of International Nurses Day rece...
(28/06/2007)
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