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  • Jet ski among loot

    THIEVES used their own car to steal a jet ski from a Narre Warren South garage last week. Police said the front roller door of…

  • Thieves take pet birds

    THREE pet birds were just a few of the precious items stolen by thieves when they broke into a Narre Warren property last week. Police…

  • Fearsome foursome rules the track

    From left, Jessee Yields, Nilu Perera, Ethan Cornford and Kaine Johnston combined to take out the under-nine medley relay at the State Relay Championships at…

  • Controversial end to Berwick match

    By Marc McGowanBERWICK scored a controversial win over the Southern Pirates to headline the weekend’s Dandenong District Cricket Association round five play. In other Turf…

  • Toranas, Valiants recall days of glory

    By Marc McGowanHUNDREDS of hot rods converged on Autopro Narre Warren on Thursday night to celebrate and showcase the beauty of the four-wheeled machine. It…

  • Always next year as Swans lose again

    Casey-South Melbourne opening bowler Matthew Hawking was unable to claim a victim in his 10 overs against Carlton on Saturday. By Marc McGowan CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne…

  • Students live and learn

    Lucinda, Thomas, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, Jake, Cameron, Luke, South East Water MARAMBA Primary School students are definitely not Wallies with water. The…

  • Council’s street cred questioned

    By Matt TrotmanA EUMEMMERRING resident claims the City of Casey is wasting money on unnecessary road works in his street. Alfred Ruppik, of Cyprus Street,…

  • ‘Lost teen’ finally out of hospital

    A NARRE Warren boy whose 12-day disappearance sparked a full-scale police search earlier this year has finally been released from hospital. Glenn Birtwistle, 16, disappeared…

  • No communication led to rate bungle

    CASEY acting chief executive Steve Dalton has shed some light on the council bungle that saw ratepayers overcharged on their 2006-07 rates. Mr Dalton has…

  • Casey leaps to save litres

    THE trickle has turned into a stream with thousands of water-wise Casey residents jumping at the chance to help save water. Narre Warren North MP…

  • A very classy performance

    ENDEAVOUR Hills teacher Karen Jones put her best foot forward at this year’s eleventh annual Victorian Teachers’ Games. The grade-four teacher at Mossgiel Park Primary…

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