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  • Road ‘next stage of bypass’

    Transport Minister Peter Batchelor visited Casey yesterday to officially open the multimillion dollar duplication of Berwick-Cranbourne Road between Cresthaven Boulevard and Pound Road. (Left to…

  • Games bring gongs

    BRENTWOOD Park Primary School in Berwick has received a State Government award in recognition of its dedication to cultural diversity. Last week the Minister Assisting…

  • Casey Cardinia league preview

    THREE blockbusters headline the opening round of Casey Cardinia League football this week with anticipation of a crackerjack season growing by the day. Narre Warren,…

  • Eyes to the blind

    Nick Verhaar Millions of people all over the world suffer from some form of blindness, whether it be only partially or completely blind. Regardless of…

  • Coptic bishop visits

    Top right: Bishop Mousa, Metropolitan Bishoy and Bishop Suriel enjoyed a tour of the hostel before Bishop Suriel gave a speech about his recent trip…

  • World of colour at Hallam fair

    By Rebecca FraserELVIS was in the building last weekend when more than 15,000 people flocked to Hallam for its inaugural multicultural community fair. The talented…

  • Should there be tougher penalties for graffiti vandals?

    Aaron Tregaskis, Cranbourne YES “They are ruining a perfectly good town. No place should be ruined by graffiti.”Bob Burston, Coronet Bay YES “Graffiti destroys the…

  • Burglary charges

    A 27-YEAR-OLD man has been remanded in custody following a string of break-ins in Berwick and Beaconsfield last month. The Endeavour Hills resident was charged…

  • Thieves take kitchen sink

    TWO Casey homes have been targeted by thieves with many household items, including the kitchen sink. A Doveton Avenue unit was robbed between 9am on…

  • Second break-in at hi-fi store

    A NARRE Warren hi-fi store was targeted for the second time in two months when cash and two televisions were stolen during a night raid.…

  • Safety no light issue, says candidate

    Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Michael Shepherdson has called on new pedestrian lights at Hallam train station to be turned on before someone is…

  • Students slam parking slug

    Monash Union of Berwick Students president Ben Maxfield and student Eliza Mielczarek have expressed outrage after they were hit with an unexpected $55 parking permit…

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