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Thompsons upgrade funds push
By ALANA MITCHELSON CASEY and Cardinia Shire councils have teamed up to lobby for $190 million of federal funding towards the proposed duplication and extension…
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Car left alight
POLICE require public assistance into an ongoing investigation of a car fire in Narre Warren North. The burnt out Toyota Yaris was found on Jacques…
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Warrior Whateley ready for Rio
From butchery and local football only a few short years ago to earning a ticket to Rio as one of only three Australian Olympic…
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Appeal for mosque
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A SPOKESMAN for a proposed mosque in Narre Warren North’s green wedge has accused Casey Council of giving in to xenophobia. Casey…
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Horses welcome by all accounts
By ALANA MITCHELSON HORSES that starred in the television mini-series Gallipoli brought joy to local seniors in nursing homes across Melbourne in the lead up…
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Thieves spend up on stolen cards
CREDIT cards snatched from a Noble Park garage have been used at businesses in Narre Warren. Police have released CCTV images of a man believed…
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A gift in each box
VIEW Club Berwick members got arty in the name of charity. The club of 33 women raised more than $400 for The Smith Family, with…
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Springle speaks out on program
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREENS State MP Nina Springle has attacked Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani’s “blinkered” criticism of a State Government anti-violence education program. Cr Crestani…
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Kiara’s on the ball
By JARROD POTTER STUDENT-ATHLETES often get a bad rap in the American college system. The common complaints are they’re not interested in studying, they’re only…
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Blake shoots at Big V
By JARROD POTTER TAKING his game to new levels, local basketballer Blake Taylor is on the fast-track to success after earning his first major Victorian…
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Cavaliers slay the Dragons
By JARROD POTTER BIG V – ROUND 4 SLAYING Dragons on home court, the Casey Cavaliers made light work of the visiting Camberwell. The Cavaliers’…
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Relationships program gets little respect
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY councillors have voiced near-unanimous opposition against the State Government’s Building Respectful Relationships school program. Councillor Rosalie Crestani, who brought the motion…