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Space for artists

FEELING like a taste of local art? Look no further than the City of Casey’s Contemporary Artists’ Exhibition, held at the Casey Civic Centre...

Flasher skirts law

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A FLASHER who exposed himself to two girls and a woman before trying on skirts in a Fountain Gate department store has...

Golden principle of faith

By NARELLE COULTER THE worldwide leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community visited Melbourne last week to spread his message of love for all and hatred...

Wheels in motion

By BRIDGET COOK TWO of Casey’s volunteer organisations will be better equipped to deal with emergencies after two funding announcements this month. South Eastern Metropolitan Region...

Scanlan’s a reputed shooter

By JARROD POTTER EVEN though her time in Peru wasn’t as successful as she would have hoped, shotgun shooter Laetisha Scanlan will remember her time...

Hard work pays off big time

By JARROD POTTER BERWICK baller Brayden Flanigan will trade in his green and gold for purple and white - fulfilling a dream to head over...

Porter carries side through

By RUSSELL BENNETT MAKE no mistake about it, the Berwick Cougars mean business. The Casey baseball side clinched an encouraging season-opening 6-4 win against Mulgrave on...

Flying high for Cup

By MATT NICHOLLS STEPHEN Theodore is hoping his golden cups run continues on Sunday when he aims to saddle up Flying Hussler in the $200,000...

Trainers in the pink

By MATT NICHOLLS SIX Cranbourne trainers will vie for honours in tomorrow night’s $100,000 Pinker Pinker Plate, which will kick-start a bumper weekend for the...

Yankee Silva riding on a crest

By JARROD POTTER AT THE end of his custom Louisville Slugger baseball bat, right near the sweet-spot, Adam Silva has something remarkable inscribed for a...

Healthy eating dished out

By BRIDGET COOK CHILDREN at Coral Drive Kindergarten dug deep to learn all about healthy eating this week. Staff from Bunnings Cranbourne visited the Hampton Park...

Odd Socks… the great mystery

By BRIDGET SCOTT WHO would have thought that odd socks could ever be put to use - well this October they can. On Sunday 6 October,...

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The Mitch, Matt and Tubsy Show

The undoubted star of the CCCA Lower Grades on Saturday was Kooweerup number-three Mitch Davey who pulverised Cardinia’s A Grade bowling attack at Denhams...