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Burglars hit Hallam
By Lia BichelNUMEROUS businesses at a Hallam industrial estate were robbed during a spate of burglaries last month. Acting police sergeant Paul Stow said police…
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That’s quite some brew
ALMOST $4000 was raised for the Cancer Council when about 60 women from Berwick and surrounds met over a cup of tea last week. Berwick…
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Comets on song
By Gavin StaindlA RESOLUTE Casey Comets bounced back from last week’s loss to record a character-building 4-2 win over Box Hill at Comets Stadium on…
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Awards for adult learners
PEOPLE who have participated in Adult Community and Further Education (ACFE) are encouraged to nominate someone for the 2011 Victorian Learn Local Awards. South Eastern…
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Model citizens
By Danielle GalvinUPCOMING models and pageant princesses will have the chance to learn the tricks of the trade, with a new modelling school opening up…
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Council ponders 7% rate rise
CASEY residents can expect almost 7 per cent rate rise and more than $60million worth of improvements in the municipality under the councils 2011/2012 Draft…
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Cultural links
THE ninth anniversary of the Timor Leste (East Timor) Independence Day celebration was held at the City of Casey Civic Centre last month. The event,…
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Be our friend
THE Berwick-Cranbourne News Facebook page has more than 600 friends. Residents are invited to join our page, where they will have up to date access…
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Model citizen
By Danielle GalvinA new modelling school offering pageant training has opened in Berwick, and director Carmen Powell has welcomed the growing interest in pageantry in…
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Jaymee reaches for the sky
By Lia BichelCASEY residents are encouraged to cast their vote for a Narre Warren girl to be named 2011 Girlfriend of the Year. Budding aerial…
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GPS gear spirited away
BOXES containing expensive GPS equipment used in excavation works were stolen from the back of a ute in Endeavour Hills last month. Police said that…