Fete with a festive focus
CHRISTMAS is coming early to Pakenham Kinder.
The pre-school is organising a monster fete on Friday...
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Boost with best start funds
CHILDREN’S services in and around Pakenham will receive an $800,000 boost over four years in a bid t...
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School clean out
STAFF and students at Pakenham’s Beaconhills College have been cleaning out their cupboards to suppo...
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Jess dances her way to Disney
Berwick dancer Jess Solomon thought it was too good to be true when she found out she had been award...
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Changes likely on council
RESIDENTS can expect a new-look Casey Council next week when the election results are tallied on Sat...
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$8000 slug on new homes
NEW home-buyers in Casey could be slugged with a new $8000 tax, placing the 'Great Australian Dream...
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Men face assault charges
A 24-YEAR-OLD man faces further surgery after his face was cut during an incident in Narre Warren ea...
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Men attacked in park
A 61-YEAR-OLD man faces ongoing treatment after he and another man were attacked in Dandenong Park o...
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Veteran earns baton honour
BERWICK marathon man Fred Brooks is set to run the race of his life – all 500 metres of it.
The 71-y...
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Bus company hits bad spell
A CRANBOURNE- based bus company has hit back at claims staff cannot spell.
Its comments follow a pho...
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Rev up for mini-bike mania
CASEY residents and mini-bike enthusiasts are set to witness a world-class motor sport event with m...
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Syd pens history
LOTS of problems, lots of people, not enough money.
That's how former Berwick mayor Syd Pargeter has...
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Make a splash with your will
YOORALLA in Narre Warren has urged all Victorians to make a will to benefit their loved ones and th...
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Helping hand for lonely pets
A NARRE Warren North animal lover is ensuring that Casey's lonely pets are lonely no more.
Kerry Cu...
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Art talent goes shopping
STUDENTS at the Gleneagles Campus of Eumemmerring College took their learning out of the classroom a...
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10,000 reasons to be happy
EUMEMMERRING Secondary College's music department snared a much-needed boost last week when it recei...
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Clean sites for sore eyes
TRADESPEOPLE and builders working in Casey and Greater Dandenong learned how to clean up their const...
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Kids show the write stuff
THE Doveton Library recently held a special awards night for winners of the annual Friends of the D...
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Rubbish bins set ablaze
THREE rubbish bins were set alight behind the Berwick Community Centre early Saturday morning with a...
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McHappy day to remember
MORE than 900 Big Macs were sold at Endeavour Hills McDonald's on Saturday as part of a record- bre...
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Ministerial road talks
CASEY'S road priorities were highlighted during a visit by Federal Minister for Local Government, Te...
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Deadline looms for choice
CASEY residents have until tomorrow (Friday) to nominate their choice for next year's Citizen of the...
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Puppet show with a message
STUDENTS at Maramba Primary School in Narre Warren learned about childhood cancer when the McDonald'...
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Free tickets to the Games
SCHOOL students are in the running to experience the thrill of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games...
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Survey a boost for business
THE City of Casey is conducting its biennial Industrial Business Survey to help identify and address...
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Drive forges strong ties
A COIN drive at Kambrya College, Berwick, last Friday has helped the school to forge stronger ties ...
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Dinner to aid charity
INVESTING for profit is the theme set for the Rotary Club of Berwick annual charity business dinner ...
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Water rebates working
CASEY residents are leading the charge on saving water, claiming more than 7,000 water-smart rebates...
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Santa comes to town
SANTA took time out of his busy Christmas schedule on Saturday to visit Westfield Fountain Gate.
Mrs...
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