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Flood works agreed
By LIA SPENCER
TWO years after floods ripped through the City of Casey, the council has vowed to rectify a drainage problem for a group...
Short memory
By LIA SPENCER
A FORMER mayor fears the memory of a prominent Berwick man could be forgotten due to the allocated site of Casey Council’s...
Premier Hills unable to deliver
THE Endeavour Hills Premier Rugby side rolled up to Seaford’s Riveriera Reserve - the home of the Southern Districts Pirates - to watch its...
Brave few find the target
By RUSSELL BENNETT
THE Casey Comets and Keysborough were the lone bright lights in local men’s State League soccer action on the weekend, as the...
Poker-face Jones
By BRIDGET COOK
A NUMBER of Lynbrook Hotel patrons put their best hand forward at the Victorian Poker State Championships last month.
Six regulars from the...
Wheels in motion
By BRIDGET SCOTT
HALF way through last year, the Inner Wheel Club of Narre Warren lost one of its finest members, and now the club...
Arts first for Casey
By BRIDGET SCOTT
THE inaugural Casey Art Show went off without a glitch last week in what was a very successful weekend for the Rotary...
Teen makes honour plaque
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A TEENAGER is the first Girl Guide in 17 years to have her name added to one of the honour plaques at...
For the greater good
By BRIDGET SCOTT
CITY of Casey worker Tom Herter described it as 'pretty humbling’ when he was presented with a National Emergency Medal at a...
Cavaliers rue missed chances
By RUSSELL BENNETT
MISSED free throws down the stretch cost the Casey Cavaliers men dearly in an at times emotionally-charged Big V basketball local derby...
Miners strike hard
By RUSSELL BENNETT
WHILE the Berwick Miners gridiron side is constantly on the improve, coach Mel Martin is under no illusions about the significance of...
Jobs and services for Casey
By LIA SPENCER
THE City of Casey has thrown its support behind the National Growth Areas Alliance’s (NGAA) advocacy campaign in the lead up to...