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  • Day of national pride

    Day of national pride

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey community will once again be able to display its national pride at a number of events on Australia Day next…

  • Cavs looking strong

    Cavs looking strong

    By JARROD POTTER EARLY signs are extremely promising for the Casey Cavaliers after smashing through their first pre-season practice match. With the Coburg Giants sending…

  • Sure to be a blast

    Sure to be a blast

    BLASTING the boundaries will be the next generation of south-east cricketers with the start of this year’s MILO T20 Blast program. MILO T20 Blast bridges…

  • Gym fire manhunt

    Gym fire manhunt

    POLICE are still searching for a man seen fleeing a fire at the abandoned Endeavour Hills Secondary College gym in November. Casey CIU detectives believe…

  • Dogs gone, but not stolen

    Dogs gone, but not stolen

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY police have dismissed suggestions dog thefts in the municipality have become a major problem, after media reports the area was Victoria’s…

  • Taken by storm

    Taken by storm

    By JARROD POTTER SPITTING rain and a howling wind did not curb the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s under-21s as they powered towards the VMCU grand…

  • Fun day just keeps growing

    Fun day just keeps growing

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Royal Botanic Gardens at Cranbourne kept people busy yesterday as the annual family fun day rolled around again. In a first…

  • Tractors pull in the crowds

    Tractors pull in the crowds

    THIS year’s Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show has been dubbed as being bigger and better than ever. Event organiser Allan Reeve said they had…

  • Countering the creep

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS A 21-YEAR-OLD Narre Warren woman who allegedly spotted a “creepy” older man touching her younger sister in a Fountain Gate lolly shop…

  • Growing road to recovery

    A VOLUNTARY Australian mental health movement continues to help re-shape people’s lives in Berwick after setting up in the community 15 years ago. GROW is…

  • Racecourse workers out to pasture

    By CASEY NEILL CASEY residents with more than 20 years’ service are set to lose their jobs at Sandown Racecourse. Sandown and Caulfield garden and…

  • Pastor’s praise for probe

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A RESPECTED Casey pastor and Challenge Family Violence mentor has welcomed the new Victorian Government’s proposal for a Royal Commission into Family…

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