News
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Clinic of convenience
NARRE Warren Clinic is a one-stop location for health needs and with a chemist opening soon, it will be even more convenient. Practice manager Carlene…
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Minister’s ‘no’ to violence
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW family violence campaign seeking to raise awareness in local schools was launched in Berwick this month, the day after damning…
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Boy grabbed for backpack
POLICE are looking for a man who grabbed at a 10-year-old boy in Noble Park as he walked home from school. The boy was walking…
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No trouble brewing here, say cops, just a friendly get together
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW police initiative encouraging the community to meet their local police officers is coming to Endeavour Hills. The Coffee with a…
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Uplifting awards
TWO beautiful images captured by Journal photographers were awarded top prizes at the annual Community Newspapers of Australia awards. The southern division awards recognise community…
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Pitching in with ideas
YOUNG entrepreneurs can pitch their best business ideas for a chance to make them a reality. Casey Cardinia Region group has invited 15 to 21-year-olds…
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Breakfast time at Bernies
By GARRY HOWE RETAIL veteran Bernie Brooks did not have to look past the front door of his home for an example of what he…
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Future’s looking bright
By CASEY NEILL TYRONE Landsman ran Future Metals Recycling from his car when the business first moved into Melbourne in 2008. The company’s managing director…
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Beauty only a click away
BERWICK Pharmacy is expanding its doors. After serving the local community for over 65 years, the team would love customers all over Australia to experience…
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Anti-drugs funding set to put the heat on ice
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren community centre is set to receive $1 million in State Government funding to tackle the spread of ice. On…
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Urban sprawl threats
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE rapidly-advancing urban sprawl is tipping the ecological and economic balance in the UNESCO-branded Western Port Biosphere, the region’s foundation has reported.…
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Builders line up for arts centre
FOUR contractors have been shortlisted to construct the City of Casey’s new arts, civic and cultural precinct. The $125 million Bunjil Place will be built…