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  • Nominations for council poll open

    CASEY residents wanting to nominate for November’s council elections are being reminded that nominations open today (Thursday) and close at 4pm on Tuesday, 25 October.…

  • Backflip over liquor licence

    In September Narre Warren South resident Suzanne Brendel expressed concern over a liquor licence application for the Maranatha Methodist Cricket Club. By Rebecca FraserCASEY Council…

  • Camping boost for Guides group

    By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren South’s growing guiding movement has now received a cash boost. On Tuesday night Strathard Ward councillor Lorraine Wreford presented the group…

  • 51 clubs later, Ray pays a visit home

    District 9820 Governor and Rotary Club of Narre Warren member Ray Stewart has visited 51 Rotary clubs in the past few months but returned to…

  • Race heats up

    By Rebecca FraserCOMPETITION is heating up in the race for Four Oaks Ward as the November council poll draws near. Casey councillors Rob Wilson and…

  • Muckup day, no worries

    CASEY secondary school principals say they are not worried about ‘muckup day’ pranks as they prepare to farewell their year 12 students this week. While…

  • Designs on kids’ clothes

    By Sarah SchwagerA NARRE Warren mother was inspired by her young children to design a range of personalised and colourful children’s wear. Silvia Sieber started…

  • Wouldbe idols to semifinals

    FOUNTAIN Gate Shopping Centre hosted its own Australian Idol event last Saturday with 30 singers going head to head in the Australian Idol/Allen’s Are You…

  • Nurse delivers when it counts

    A BERWICK coronary care nurse received a lesson in childbirth last week when she helped deliver a baby in the Dandenong Hospital car park. Claire…

  • Boys go BAT for Niger

    By Rebecca FraserYEAR nine boys at Berwick Secondary College have banded together to raise funds for World Vision. Students in the school’s Boys Alternative Transition…

  • ‘Something must be done’

    By Rebecca FraserLOCAL traders and a Hampton Park widow have branded a notorious Hallam intersection a death trap following a serious collision on Monday. But…

  • Weather broadens the outlook of students

    By Rebecca Fraser STUDENTS at the Endeavour Hills Campus of Eumemmerring College have turned into avid ‘weather watchers’. Some of the school’s year eight students…

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