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One for the girls
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A GROUP of like-minded Casey mothers will this month convene a women-only community event focused on strengthening family relationships and raising awareness…
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All aboard for tourism
By RUSSELL BENNETT CASEY Cardinia Tourism was officially launched at the Gembrook station of the iconic Puffing Billy Railway last Thursday and is set to…
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Adoring fans get ticket to scream
THOUSANDS of screaming girls push at the barricade in front of the stage as they try to touch their favourite pop star. No, this isn’t…
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Hope for young
By BRIDGET COOK The News has teamed up with the City of Casey to highlight the seven key projects the council is hoping to secure…
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Flare thrown at house
A FLARE was thrown into the front yard of family’s home in Narre Warren North on Saturday night. It is believed the Aurora flare was…
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Tough on terror
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AUSTRALIA will be the target of a terrorist attack on the same scale as the Bali bombings unless the Federal Government moves…
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Stolen vehicle torched
POLICE were called to Hampton Park over the weekend after a stolen vehicle was set on fire. The still-burning blue Ford Focus was found at…
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Plaster masters
BUDDING child artists from Casey were out in force this month. The kids left the TV remote at home and picked up the paintbrush when…
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Seniors savour cultural flavour
THE Narre Warren Senior Citizens are no strangers to multiculturalism. And last week the group paid tribute to the varied cultural background of its members…
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Windermere welcomes cash
WINDERMERE Child and Family Services has welcomed a $30,000 donation from the Irvine Club. The club formed in 2004 to bring together friends in a…
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To market, to market
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren has never had a market to call its own. Resident Sharyn Holt is trying to fix that and put the…
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Soccer future
By JARROD POTTER WHEN no one else was there to take on the role, Hallam Senior College teacher Emma Morgan took it upon herself to…