-
Sudden impact
By Lia BichelJashar Rustemi, 43, said money should be spent to put cages or barriers on the overpasses to try to prevent similar incidences. His…
-
On your bike
By Emma SunThe Berwick resident rides his bicycle once or twice a week to and from his workplace in Dandenong, which is not only convenient,…
-
Dandenong and District Cricket Association preview
By Gavin StaindlLast season: Fourth. In: Ash Henry (returned from year off), Andrew Perrin (Casey-South Melbourne), Mitch Hewitt (Upwey-Tecoma). Out: Paul Evans (Lyndale). If you…
-
Booked in for reading- Cooper, 5, had a great time. 69864 Pictures: Kim Cartmell
By Emma SunBOOKS decorated the gardens of the Berwick Chisholm Institute of TAFE, as students entertained more than 40 children for Children’s Book Week. The…
-
Crisis centre in crisis
By Lia BichelA CRISIS centre is unable to expand vital services to meet growing demands in Casey because of space constraints in its Narre Warren…
-
Swans look to young blood
By David NagelCASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE is hoping the loss of key players will be offset by the emergence of young talent, when the Victorian Premier Cricket…
-
Spring trends style it up
By Lia BichelTHE latest spring trends hit the catwalk at City Edge Narre Warren recently. On 17 September, Liese Boutique launched its first fashion show,…
-
Kids join
SAVE VCAL. That’s what students, teachers, and concerned residents hope to achieve with a Labor Party new campaign of the same name. The campaign aims…
-
Superboot hopes to go one better
By Gavin StaindlIN terms of soccer performances, Joey Carey had the year of her life … but there’s a missing hole in the life of…
-
Dogged Pies lose battle
by Mark GullickA BRAVE Narre Warren fell 21 points short of undefeated Cranbourne in the Casey Cardinia Football League grand final at Edwin Flack Reserve…
-
Track double shows touch of the master
VETERAN harness racing trainer Graeme Lang may not have been on hand to accept his winnings at Cranbourne on Saturday night … but the Melton…