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Schoolgirl trapped under bus for 20 minutes
AN 11-YEAR-OLD girl received serious leg injuries when she was hit by a school bus in Berwick last Friday. Police said the Beaconsfield girl was…
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Photographer to the rescue
By Callan DateA LOCAL photographer has come to the rescue of a Berwick family who spent $500 on professional portraits that were never printed. Abby…
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Writers note award benefits
By Jim MynardWINNERS of the four Herb Thomas Awards granted on Tuesday, 12 June have highlighted the benefit of winning the award. Chisholm Institute nominee…
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Swoop nets boy, 9
By Callan Date A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy was one of seven people arrested during the first day of a new police operation in Casey. Police have…
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Locals urged to apply for coast cash
Coastcare volunteers Neil and Kate with national ambassador Matt Welsh, centre. THE coast may be a decent distance away for some Casey residents but that…
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Excavator, truck still missing
Police are looking for information about this excavator, which was stolen from a Hallam storage yard last month. THIEVES stole an excavator and truck from…
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Time for Casey to have a laugh
CASEY residents won’t be missing out on the laughs when the Melbourne International Comedy Festival hits town this month. A special comedy roadshow will be…
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Chance for students to shine
Eumemmerring College student Glen is excelling at the Gleneagles campus. GIFTED grade six students are being encouraged to discover what’s on offer at Eumemmerring College.…
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New uni gym a study in fitness
MONASH University’s Berwick students will be exercising both mind and body now that a full-scale gym has opened at the campus. The new fitness centre…
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More school signs likely
Tania Brookes, Casey mayor Colin Butler and La Trobe MP Jason Wood inspect one of the road safety signs in Narre Warren South. STUDENT safety…
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Let Starlight into their lives
By Melissa Grant THE Starlight Children’s Foundation is calling on volunteers to help raise a huge $2.2 million to brighten the lives of seriously ill…
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Factory hit, church safe
A FIRE in Narre Warren last Saturday caused almost $150,000 damage to a factory and narrowly missed burning down a church. The Webb Street fire…