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Food for thought
MY HAT goes off to the young digger featured in last week’s edition of the News. The returned soldier, “a Cranbourne boy“ at heart, who…
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Extra training… extra medal
By JARROD POTTER ONE medal would have been enough for Amy Tyrrell, but to pick up a pair from the recently held national schools athletics…
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Coach laps up the challenge
By JARROD POTTER A DECADE in to his time as Casey TigerSharks Swimming Club’s head coach Ben Hiddlestone is still striving to reach the next…
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Wise words bring award
By JARROD POTTER LOVE of cricket runs deeply within John Wise. Wise, 53, from Berwick Springs is virtually inseparable from the cricket ovals around the…
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Judge for yourself
The Lang Lang Show is on Saturday 17 January. There will be a full program of horse events including showjumping, flat riding, Shetland ponies, the…
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Driver jailed
By CASEY NEILL A TRUCK driver will spend up to five years in jail over a fatal Dandenong South train crash. Supreme Court of Victoria…
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Alert after suspicious spot fire
POLICE are still appealing for witnesses to a suspicious grass fire that blazed through Endeavour Hills more than a week ago. Emergency services were called…
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Complaint ends
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD COUNCILLOR Rosalie Crestani has withdrawn her discrimination complaint with the Equal Opportunity Commission against Casey’s Mayor and CEO. Cr Crestani announced last…
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Ex-Eagles Ash back where it all began
By DAVID NAGEL DELISTED West Coast Eagle Ash Smith is simply looking forward to enjoying his footy again after signing with the Berwick Football Club…
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Collapse after top order struggles
By JARROD POTTER Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association – South East 1st XI Round 8 (One day) ENDEAVOUR Hills (150) did not fare well in its…
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Carnival of cricket
SUPPORTERS eager to get out and watch the West Gippsland Warriors’ Country Week campaign have been dealt a good hand after the release of fixtures…
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Wannabes stake their claim
By DAVID NAGEL UPPER Beaconsfield (0/106) has produced the upset of the West Gippsland Premier Division season, crushing premiership fancy Tooradin (105) by 10 wickets…