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  • New guide boots the butt

    YOUNG smokers in Casey are being encouraged to butt out following the recent launch of new tobacco guidelines. Mayor Kevin Bradford launched Tobacco Guidelines for…

  • Casey YMCA staff set for challenges after graduation

    CASEY YMCA staff were rewarded for more than a year of hard work when they graduated from their training courses last Thursday. The 12 members…

  • Students perform at childcare centre

    Left: Hillsmeade Primary School students, from left, Emily, Rebecca. Samuel, Bianca, Daniel and Teagan play their instruments. HILLSMEADE Primary School students entertained some young music…

  • Unlocked cars are easy prey

    By Callan DateTHIEVES went on a crime spree in Berwick last weekend when they gained access to 18 cars within a nine-hour period. Wallets, sunglasses,…

  • Supermarket a rush for shoppers

    Above: Shoppers walk the new aisles of the Aldi supermarket in Endeavour Hills. IT was like the mad rush of a Myer stocktake sale –…

  • Saving strategy

    Dina Jaballah and Dawn Dalgarno are helping to promote the Saver Plus program. LOW-income families in Doveton and Eumemmerring could soon find themselves with more…

  • Narre’s winning ways

    By Marc McGowanNARRE Warren remains undefeated through two rounds, after a five-wicket triumph over winless Parkfield in turf-one action at Sweeney Reserve on Saturday. Resuming…

  • Gai is happy at Cranbourne

    – Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE training complex hosted two of the Spring Racing Carnival’s leading players last Friday with Sydney trainer Gai Waterhouse and controversial Irish jockey…

  • School marks birthday in style

    THERE was plenty of talk about the days of the old school yard when past principals, joined former and current day students and teachers at…

  • Crossroad upgrade promised

    CAR congestion on Clyde Road in Berwick could be a thing of the past if a Liberal Government is elected later this month. A $25…

  • Rail win for commuters

    By Callan DateCASEY public transport users are the big winners from an announcement to abolish zone three fares from buses and trains. Both the Labor…

  • Teenager questions pay rate at noodle shop

    By Callan DateA BERWICK teenager being paid five dollars an hour said he was told to look for another job after questioning his rate of…

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