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  • Could not split them!

    Could not split them!

    By JARROD POTTER CASEY PANTHERS’ under-13s made the most of their trip down the coast last month, impressing the crowds at the Mt Eliza Cup…

  • Birkhead certainly no pudding

    Birkhead certainly no pudding

    By JARROD POTTER “EVERYTHING just clicked this week.” It’s a simple way to put it, but when you tick off your maiden cricket century, especially…

  • Born survivors

    Born survivors

    MONDAY 17 November was World Prematurity Day and the National Premmie Foundation was again participating in a campaign to raise awareness of preterm birth. Joyce…

  • All things rural and more

    All things rural and more

    THE Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo at the Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit this weekend promises to be a knowledge fest on all things rural.…

  • Watson first and… last man standing

    Watson first and… last man standing

    By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW – ROUND 7 (Day 1) FROM stream rolling to steamrolled, as the fortunes of Casey-South Melbourne’s (6/93) flipped quickly…

  • An ace up the sleeve

    An ace up the sleeve

    By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW – ROUND 4 (Day 1) FIGHTING back from the depths of despair, Buckley Ridges (181) now sit in…

  • No favours here says funeral parlour

    No favours here says funeral parlour

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS and LACHLAN MOORHEAD A FUNERAL parlour business implicated in reports about a State Ombudsman’s investigation into Casey councillors Geoff Ablett and Amanda…

  • Aviation fuel stops traffic

    Aviation fuel stops traffic

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TRAFFIC was crawling in daytime gridlock in Endeavour Hills, Hallam and Dandenong after aviation fuel spilled from the back of a truck…

  • Health lifeline

    Health lifeline

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN INTENSIVE care unit will be built at Casey Hospital as part of a $106.3 million expansion promised by Labor if they…

  • Voice from the grave

    Voice from the grave

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OAKLEY Hansen visits Maddison Murphy-West’s grave every week to speak to her. In another lifetime Oakley, of Narre Warren, and Maddison were…

  • Security pledge

    Security pledge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Coalition has pledged $2000 to the Endeavour Hills Junior Football Club for new security doors. Crime Prevention Minister Edward O’Donohue was…

  • No Bar to democracy

    No Bar to democracy

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren North resident, originally from South Sudan, has been an active participant in the state’s Democracy Ambassador program ahead of…

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