School blow A STATE Government election promise to build a new secondary school in Narre Warren South by 2009 is... (25/10/2007)
Man left in coma after club fight A BERWICK man is fighting for his life in hospital after a fight outside the popular Blitz nightclub... (25/10/2007)
Council travel row THE interstate and overseas travel of City of Casey councillors and officers has been put under the ... (25/10/2007)
Snake snatched A TWO metre diamond python was stolen from an Endeavour Hills house last week. Thieves pounced on th... (25/10/2007)
Thieves take off with bike A BERWICK cyclist is ruing the theft of a $5000 racing bike last week.
The black Apollo Peleton bran... (25/10/2007)
Raiders turn to arson FIRE and theft hit Narre Warren South P12 College in the one incident last week.
Police are investig... (25/10/2007)
Back in business!
WELCOME to Narre Warren.
That is the message being pushed by the suburb’s chamber of commerce as th... (25/10/2007)
Casey may cap number of units CASEY Council will investigate ways to cap unit developments in individual streets.
The decision was... (25/10/2007)
MPs argue police hours A LOCAL MP has defended the ongoing decision to close the Endeavour Hills Police Station at night.
N... (25/10/2007)
Turn in turn off A HALLAM trader says major road works outside his factory will create more problems than solutions.
... (25/10/2007)
Perfectly healthy, by choice SEVERAL City of Casey food retailers have made the right choice when it comes to healthy eating.
Nin... (25/10/2007)
Bravery award A FORMER Narre Warren man has been officially recognised for his brave attempt at saving the life of... (25/10/2007)
Ian’s case study set to close
IAN Wilcox’s 38-year career in the Victorian Police force has enabled him to see some of the best a... (25/10/2007)
Ready for South America journey CASEY mayor Colin Butler honoured four Narre Warren P-12 College exchange students and two teachers ... (25/10/2007)
Crash causes traffic problems A TWO-car collision in Berwick on Friday caused traffic disruption for almost an hour.
Police and Co... (25/10/2007)
Money trail continues GET on your bike.
That is the message for City of Casey residents after yet more funding was allocat... (25/10/2007)
Doubts raised over ‘hosted’ meetings
THE future of Casey Council meetings being held in Cranbourne is up in the air after heated debate ... (25/10/2007)
Just stroll along on Sunday CASEY’S two female councillors are encouraging mothers to take part in a stroll around Wilson Botani... (25/10/2007)
Playtime gets cash boost YOUNGSTERS at Narre Warren Central Children’s Centre are all smiles after $1000 of new books, games ... (25/10/2007)
School lunches go junk-free BERWICK Fields Primary School students are doing their best to keep Australia beautiful.
The local s... (25/10/2007)
Police use spray to subdue mob AN ENDEAVOUR Hills party descended into chaos last Friday night when about 300 youths were turned aw... (25/10/2007)
Help sought to track bike POLICE are hoping the public can help them in their efforts to track down a motorbike stolen from Na... (25/10/2007)
Casey delivers baby expo THE City of Casey has announced an expo to link retailers with parents and parents-to-be.
The first ... (25/10/2007)