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All for a good cause
By Callan DateA NARRE Warren South family is set to lose their locks in support of their daughter and sister. The Walker family is rallying…
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Bike theft cruel
Warren South resident Ian Petrie is still reeling from the theft of four By Callan Date A $20,000 bicycle burglary has left a Narre Warren…
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Fly higher, resident asks
A Berwick resident is concerned this scene, from a plane crash in Clyde North last month, may occur in the dense neighbourhoods of Casey. By…
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Holidays hit hospital
By Callan DateCASEY Hospital will shut all but one of its operating theatres for three weeks. The decision from Southern Health, which operates Casey Hospital,…
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Cricket a hit with kids
Hayden comes in off a long run and bowls one down the pitch. HILLSMEADE Primary School students played their part in cricket history last week.…
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Boy racer shows pace
GRAND Prix fever has swept through Melbourne and even local children got a taste of motor sport at Westfield Fountain Gate. The Hot Wheels MegaTrack…
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Business chips in
Christians Helping in Primary Schools founder Eric Wieckmann accepts the donation from Casey Referral Network president Darius Mikolajewski at a breakfast last week while other…
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New chapter for school library
EUMEMMERRING Primary School students now have five thousands more reasons to smile after their library was upgraded recently. The $5000 facelift resulted in the 30-year…
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Family tree just a click away
CASEY library users can now attempt to trace back several generations of their family history with a new ancestry computer program. About 40 people attended…
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Students learn
MONASH Berwick students learnt how to survive the rigours of tertiary life last week through a range of exercises and workshops. The university staged Student…
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Praise for teachers
Thomas Mitchell Primary School staff look on as Assistant Principal Kerry Griffin, teacher Debra Bates, Principal John Hurley and Assistant Principal Cheryl Wilkie proudly display…