-
Held at knifepoint
THREE youths threatened a Narre Warren man with a kitchen knife on the weekend. Police said about 4.15pm on 17 September, three boys, believed to…
-
Fence up in flames
POLICE are investigating a suspicious fire which occurred in Doveton. A fence on a property at Photinia Street was set alight between 10.30am and 2.30pm…
-
Clothing store turns one
By Emma SunRESIDENTS are invited to the Berwick Clothing and Homemade Market to celebrate its first birthday. The market, which runs on the third Sunday…
-
Boarding house gives the blues
By Lia BichelNEIGHBOURS have banned together to get Casey Council to shut down a boarding house in their small Endeavour Hills court. Seventy-one people signed…
-
Cancer walk
By Emma SunCAM Lappin is walking for his family in the Cancer Council’s Walk to Work Day this Friday. It is the Narre Warren South…
-
Still in need of help
By Lia Bichel THE Chief Executive Officer of Narre Community Learning Centre Wayne Hewitt is advocating the reinstatement of the VCAL funding which he says…
-
Dog days
By Lia BichelThe State Government introduced the legislation on Tuesday, one week after a Berwick man’s lip was ripped apart by a roaming dog, similar…
-
The kids
Excerpts from letters written by VCAL students: “For the future success of VCAL it is vital that the funding be retained within the school. Without…
-
Top surgery skills honed
By Emma SunTHE upskilling of Fiji’s first paediatric surgeon at Casey Hospital will be a welcome change for the small country. Jitoko Cama is re-training…
-
Drop zone looms for Berwick City
By Gavin StaindlTHE future of the Berwick City Soccer Club will be on the line when it takes on Waverley Wanderers in Saturday’s season-defining clash.…
-
Your say for drug strategy sought
CASEY residents can have their say on a Victorian alcohol and drug strategy. The Baillieu Government strategy aims to reform the way government, health and…