Jin Hui
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Heated exchange… or friendly banter?
IT’S all quiet on the eastern front after an altercation between former AFL star Dean Rice and senior Warragul Industrials’ club figure Peter Brewster on…
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Dusties look to ditch Gippsland
By DAVID NAGEL AND RUSSELL BENNETT CASEY Cardinia Football League may have a ready-made replacement for Keysborough after news the Warragul Football Netball Club is…
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Miners gear up for bruising encounter
THE Berwick Miners will look to bounce back from their recent loss to the Croydon Rangers when they travel to Bendigo this week to take…
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Frog Hollow pavilion makes a score
By Jarrod Potter TWO decades after it was opened, the Frog Hollow Reserve pavilion in Endeavour Hills continues to benefit the community. The Endeavour Hills…
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Sure shots are something
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO Narre Warren DJs are so close to the international stage, they can taste it. DJ duo Michael Giakoumakis, 21, and Travis…
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Greed is bad for region
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD INVESTOR greed was the biggest factor in the decline of Doveton’s manufacturing sector, according to a past councillor. Former Casey councillor Brian…
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Watch on the cars
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NEIGHBOURHOOD Watch Casey has joined the fight to curb thefts from unlocked cars in the region, after an alarming spike. Members from…
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Trail of a loving century
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE same year Faye Browne was born, World War I broke out. Celebrating her 100th birthday on Sunday, Faye has seen more…
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Answers help in the mobile age
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO popular Casey networking groups are joining together for a special seminar at the end of the month. The Casey Cardinia Business…
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Expo eyes on the world
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DI WYATT believes photography comes down to how people see things. The passionate member of the Berwick Viewfinders Camera Club will see…
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Open up for art works
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey has more than a few art studios around the way. And this Saturday and Sunday art enthusiasts will…
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Saints enter the scene
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE greatest strength of Australia’s national game is its ability to bring people together – to feel a part of something, to…