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  • Facing up to labour laws

    By Melissa MeehanSINCE becoming the face of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) campaign against the new Industrial Relation (IR) laws, Narre Warren resident…

  • Shed burglars strike home

    By Melissa MeehanNARRE WARREN police have expressed concern about the increasing number of shed burglaries in the area during the past month. In three separate…

  • Graffiti fine welcomed

    By Callan DateCASEY mayor Colin Butler has applauded a court’s decision to order a convicted graffiti vandal to pay more than $20,000 in restitution. Cr…

  • Gathering of the Probus clubs

    CITY of Casey Probus clubs gathered recently for their annual combined clubs’ luncheon at the Fountain Gate Hotel. Berwick Central Probus Club hosted the event,…

  • Mums’ gateway to stardom

    WESTFIELD Fountain Gate will be the Melbourne location for the semi-finals of Australian Idol’s nationwide search to unearth Australia’s best singing mum. Mums over the…

  • Rapid rise opens up for Swift

    LOCAL artist Andrew Swift will play one of his biggest shows at the Hallam Hotel this month when he supports international rock act Evermore. Swift,…

  • Police seeking this man

    Right: Narre Warren Police would like to speak to a man resembling this face fit after a property in Narre Warren North was burgled last…

  • Tyres slashed in crime spree

    POLICE believe a vendetta was carried out on a Berwick resident after several tyres were slashed on different cars over the weekend. Three vehicles that…

  • Grandparents to take centre stage

    CASEY’S grandparents are not being forgotten. As part of the 2007 Ageing Positively Festival, the City of Casey will hold two celebrating grandparenting forums next…

  • Casey talent urged to audition for CD

    BUDDING musical artists in Casey are being called upon to audition for the chance to record a CD showcasing unsigned local talent. Organisers are hoping…

  • Students strike gold on stage

    IT was a night of ghosts, gold and greed as Trinity Catholic Primary School senior students performed the musical Ghostly Gold Diggers at the Alexander…

  • Road works for bridge

    THE recently opened Bryn Mawr Boulevard Bridge is set for more works. Both the Berwick and Beaconsfield communities are set to benefit from the road…

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