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No middle ground
By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cardinia football starts the middle-phase of its season on Saturday with the top five take on the bottom five sides on…
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Winning streak
By DAVID NAGEL THE Casey Cardinia Football League is just one step away from a top-10 ranking in the state after the Demons overcame a…
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Police hunt for brawlers
POLICE are calling on the community to help them identify 10 males involved in a brawl at McDonald’s in Endeavour Hills last year. The fight…
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Minor injuries after car flips
AN 18-YEAR-OLD Endeavour Hills man has been treated for minor injuries after his car flipped on its roof last night. The man was travelling west…
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Appeal for missing man
A DOVETON man who is known to go wandering and who doesn’t speak at all has gone missing again. Police are appealing for public assistance…
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Robotics on the run
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT MAY be where the Running of the Bulls takes place but five students from Berwick Lodge Primary will be involved in…
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Family violence: commission mooted
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE co-ordinating solicitor for the Casey Cardinia Community Legal Service has backed the State Opposition’s push for a royal commission into family…
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Taxing times
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RESIDENTS will again be dishing out the dollars to the City of Casey with rates soon to rise by an average of…
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Speed review fails
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A THREE-YEAR campaign to have a speed zone extended around a Berwick school has been stopped in its tracks again by VicRoads.…
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$7 back-breaker
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has this week questioned the merit of the $7 GP tax announced in the Federal Budget, citing the…
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Budget fail
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK primary school principal fears his peers are becoming “increasingly disenchanted” after last week’s Federal Budget revealed significant funding cuts to…
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Road to ruin
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A COUNCILLOR’S mounting concerns regarding a dilapidated stretch of Heatherton Road will see the City of Casey seek help from the State…