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Vikings cut down by tall Cavaliers
By JARROD POTTER FOUR bigs to the floor dominated the Vikings as Casey’s tallest timber excelled against Blackburn in its 84-77 win. With Casey’s mountainous…
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Top Cavalier girls duly noted
By JARROD POTTER THEY asked their coach if they would get an article in the newspaper after achieving the same lofty feat as their junior…
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As Smiths go…
By JARROD POTTER A FAMILIAR face will be at the helm of Cranbourne Women’s Football Club this season as assistant coach Kris Smith steps up…
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Alive and kicking
THE round ball game is alive, thriving and growing in popularity in Casey Cardinia amongst boys and girls alike! Despite wet and dismal conditions, Grices…
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Meneilly makes it two
CARDINIA BEACONHILLS GOLF IT WAS been a big weekend of golf at Cardinia Beaconhills with the final round of the 2015 Club Championship played on…
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New division… new stars
CASEY BOWLS THE NEWLY-formed Casey Division of the Peninsula Casey Bowls Region had its first presentation day at the Narre Warren Bowls Club on Sunday…
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White knuckle riding
THERE have been a lot of new and exciting entertainment improvements to the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit lately. Karting at the circuit has blasted…
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Groups urged to apply
COMMUNITY groups in the City of Casey have been urged to see if they are eligible to apply for one of the three grant programs…
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You’re in safe hands
KERRI Sawdon is a dental prosthetist who makes and repairs dentures as well as mouthguards. Her Pakenham-based business offers a friendly and relaxed environment and…
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Taboo on tattoing moles
call pic in manually from Berwick editorial pics thanks IF YOU are going to get a tattoo, ensure the tattooist does not tattoo over a…
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Hope lives
On Friday 13 – Saturday 14 March, Casey Relay For Life was held overnight, uniting over 4000 relayers from the community to take steps against…
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U3A classes
THE Cranbourne U3A resumes classes for term two on Monday 13 April and hopes to welcome a number of new members. The group is looking…