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Apple of her art’s eye
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT’S NOT every day that one’s artwork is put on display at the New York State Museum. For Janet Matthews it’s the…
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Church delivers drug hope message
By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE church will host a program next month based around the belief that informed parents are the best prevention against children…
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Teresa’s moving tale
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TERESA Fraga lost her father when she was two years old and never saw him again. The East Timorese-born mother of three…
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Upcoming detours in Casey
By BRIDGET COOK VICROADS has advised motorists to plan ahead and expect delays due to a number of road closures across Casey while upgrade works…
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Taste of festival harmony
THE Casey Winter Arts Festival kicked off in style on Saturday with circus acts, colourful dance performances and harmonious singers. The council hosted the Festival…
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Round up for World Cup soccer skills
THE Socceroos’ admirable effort against Chile in the World Cup was only rivalled by the soccer fans who showed off their skills at Fountain Gate…
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Confusion over attack
POLICE believe it was a case of mistaken identity when a man forced his way into a Narre Warren home last week. About 6.30pm on…
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Bishop gives mult-faith hope
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AUSTRALIA’S Foreign Affairs Minister has reached out to the Casey Multi-faith Network in order to help the group initiate a dialogue with…
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Cavaliers take the Warriors out of… being close
By JARROD POTTER DRIP-BY-DRIP Casey expunged Maccabi’s winning chances as the Cavaliers ran out 73-54 victors on Sunday. Without lighting up the court or doing…
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It’s all looking just Dandy
By JARROD POTTER FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA – National Premier Leagues “THERE’S only one team in Dandy!” The team song echoed proudly throughout Frank Holohan Reserve…
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“We built this,” City
By JARROD POTTER THE first signs of rain used to signal a mad scramble at Frank Holohan Soccer Reserve. Fans at the Endeavour Hills-based soccer…
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One year a big difference
By JARROD POTTER THE kilometres add up quickly for Beaconhills College student Sarsha Cadle, but she knows it’s the best way for her to improve…