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The News asked Thomas Mitchell Primary School students and staff if they were excited about the Comm
Mezhgon, 11, Endeavour Hills YES “I am excited because it is in Melbourne and I will be able to go.”Dale, 11, Hallam YES “Lots of…
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Forums for public feedback
THE City of Casey is facilitating a series of public forums to explain and discuss the Federal Government’s new industrial relations laws. The forums, to…
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Shortest was the best, says Fred
Right: Berwick marathon man Fred Brooks is still on a high after running with the Queen’s Baton last Thursday. BERWICK marathon man Fred Brooks ran…
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Learning how to clean up
STUDENTS from Berwick Fields Primary School demonstrated their commitment to a cleaner Australia last week when they held their own Clean Up Australia Day activity.…
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U2 can see a chest shaved with pride
A BERWICK man shaved his chest ‘in the name of love’ last week to score two free tickets to see Irish rock band U2 perform…
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Councillor to face court
FORMER Casey councillor Roland Abraham will front court in April to answer allegations that he doctored an email presented to the council last year. Mr…
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Boat mishap kills ‘Bluey’
A recent picture of Michael Welch, 49, who died on Saturday after hitting his head on a houseboat on the Murray River in South Australia.…
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$32m education boost
A NEW technical education centre (TEC) to be built in Berwick as part of a $214 million State Government package announcement this week has been…
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Born on Australia Day
MORE silver spoons have been given to Casey babies in recognition of their birth on Australia Day. Little Tayla Jane Wilkinson entered the world at…
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Bid for best buildings
NOMINATIONS are being sought for the Architectural Excellence in the South East awards. The 2006 awards are an initiative of the South East Development (Melbourne)…
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There are no butts about it
CASEY residents will now have to butt out. New State Government tobacco laws came into force last Wednesday as part of the Bracks Government’s commitment…
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A beacon of light
The Vision Impaired Peoples Aid Foundation has been given a $3000 State Government grant to attract more volunteers. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, left,…