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Open hearts and minds
I WRITE in regards to the Not Welcome story (News, 17 November) about residents’ objection to mental health facility being established in Narre Warren North.…
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Freeman fitness
OLYMPIAN Cathy Freeman presented young active students at Berwick Fields Primary School with a certificate of achievement last week. On Wednesday, Australian Olympian and Global…
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Cooking up their calendar
By Lia BichelNEXT year, Casey Manor residents and their families will be able to try out a dozen new delicious recipes- one for every month.…
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Noelleda aims for aces for Victoria
By Jarrod PotterNOELLEDA Ah San has reached the pinnacle of junior tennis in Victoria, as the Victorian number one in her age group and now…
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Curbthe
INCREASING local jobs, decentralisation and carpooling were other solution ideas thrown around to combat traffic congestion during the transport forum in Berwick last Wednesday. Casey…
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Long-haul impact
LENGTHY times spent commuting is not only a waste of time, but has a negative impact on health, the City of Casey’s Paul Hamilton said.…
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Cobras back to winning form
By Gavin StaindlTUESDAY night’s Twenty20 win by HSD was as much about staying in touch as it was about restoring confidence. After four consecutive losses,…
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Casey transport left in limbo
BUS services in the City of Casey are struggling to cope with the increasing number of residents in the area. City of Casey manager transport…
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Axed coach blasts club
By Gavin StaindlSACKED Cranbourne Cricket coach Johan Vorster has described the Cranbourne committee as “spineless” and “cowardly” after it gave him his marching orders on…
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Vital hub hit by transport woes
By Emma SunTHE manufacturing sector will suffer if the road conditions are not fixed soon, SEMMA’s Paul Dowling said. He said manufacturing is the heart-throb…
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Search for flasher
POLICE are looking for a man who allegedly exposed himself to two young girls in Hampton Park this month. Police said two girls, aged 10…