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Bombs found in park
By BRIDGET COOK POLICE had to cordon off parts of Churchill National Park on Saturday to detonate one of two pipe bombs found in the…
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Drugs charges laid
POLICE have charged a man with drugs and stolen goods offences following a search warrant at a Cranbourne house last week. Police executed the warrant…
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Business rego essential
THE City of Casey is cracking down on local businesses who have failed to register with the council’s Environmental Health Unit. The council has issued…
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Name that brings fame
CASEY residents have the chance to be a part of local history by naming the new cultural precinct. The council is running a naming competition…
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Futile burglary attempt
SEVERAL men stormed a Narre Warren house on Sunday morning and demanded for cash after producing a weapon. About 9.30am, a group of men forced…
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Fields feel for Meadows
DEVON Meadows Primary School students hopped, skipped and jumped their way around Casey Fields last month for the school’s annual athletics day. Students and teachers…
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Frank support for Scotty
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IN THE wake of tragic news about their good friend, a group of local residents are finding strength through solidarity. It’s the…
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Vintage bikes taken
POLICE are trying to locate about 10 vintage bikes worth $1000 each which were reported stolen from a Doveton home last month. Between 15 and…
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Horse skills in good stead
By DANIELLE GALVIN HORSES are being sought to help develop the skills of people with all abilities at the Doveton Myuna Farm. Riding Develops Abilities…
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Best and brightest
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE CASEY Cardinia Business Awards were launched with a bang on Thursday with a sponsors’ presentation and networking session at Berwick’s Monash…
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Trains on the line
Premier Denis Napthine recently announced a $2 to $2.5 billion investment to transform the Pakenham and Cranbourne railway lines. The project will increase the carrying…
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Fast response
I refer to the article Crossing Mooted in the Berwick News last week. The article stated that I was writing to VicRoads on behalf of…