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  • Christmas trees recycled

    CASEY residents have been advised that it’s business as usual for rubbish collection over the Christmas break. Household rubbish, recycling and green waste services will…

  • Firebugs strike again

    FIREBUGS continue to frustrate local police with another fire deliberately lit in Berwick. The latest blaze last Saturday burnt five metres of wooden noise barriers…

  • School of rock hits

    MARAMBA Primary School students turned up in full force to the school of rock last Friday. The Narre Warren school hall was transformed into a…

  • Row over email

    By Callan DateTWO Casey councillors are involved in a bitter battle over an email deemed as “grossly defamatory” by a solicitor. In confidential documents seen…

  • A formula for sidecar success

    Adam Treasure shows off the spoils of victory in the Formula 1 class of the 2006 Australian Sidecar Championship. By Marc McGowanNARRE Warren South thunderbolt…

  • Up and away for superschool

    By Shaun InguanzoDOVETON Secondary College’s principal has retired amid progress on a $35 million superschool project that will merge Doveton with neighbouring high schools in…

  • Community sings residents’ praises

    From left: Casey councillor Janet Halsall, Young Resident of the Year Jessica Bidwell, nominees Joan Mouser and Naomi Bazeley with (front) Resident of the Year…

  • Man jailed over $2 million bank fraud

    A BERWICK man will spend the next four years in jail for his role in a $2 million bank fraud. James Roderick Faneco appeared before…

  • Oh, brother – and a big sister, too!

    By Callan DateCHRISTMAS will be a bit brighter for nine Casey children who have found a shoulder to lean on. The much-needed support has come…

  • Mac attack pays off for charity

    BIG Macs are a big hit in Berwick. That’s the fast-food fact after Berwick McDonald’s sold the eighth highest amount of Big Macs in Australia…

  • Cranbourne bats buckle

    A POOR performance by Cranbourne’s turf-one batsmen saw it fail to overhaul a moderate total of 150 by Parkfield on Saturday. Cranbourne started well, bowling…

  • Phoenix Swans maul Magpies

    Roger Sillence was at his swashbuckling best against Camberwell on the weekend, smashing 47 from just 28 balls. By Marc McGowanONE week after announcing that…

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