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Rewards set all eyes on taggers
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GRAFFITI vandals will soon be looking over their shoulders after the State Government this week launched a campaign calling on Casey’s youth…
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Baird’s cavalry set final tone
By JARROD POTTER SENDING the fans off on a high, Casey Cavaliers shot their way to a four-point win over Coburg. A triple-header extravaganza left…
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Bianca’s Demons not behind her
By JARROD POTTER EVERYTHING about Bianca Jakobsson’s first football match this season was a new experience. Jakobsson, 21, from Skye, returned from a knee reconstruction…
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In a league of their own
By JARROD POTTER BUSTING their way through the packs of Western Australian, South Australian and Northern Territory scrums will be nine Hallam Senior College rugby…
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Hope for addiction support
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY-based medical clinic, which runs programs specifically aimed at helping people whose loved ones suffer from drug and alcohol addiction, is…
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Heads-up for Headspace
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THERE is no guarantee that a Headspace facility at Fountain Gate will be rolled out by the end of the year after…
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Baton change for top cop
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY has a new top cop who has tackling family violence, youth related problems and volume crime in his sight. Paul Breen…
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Suicide barriers
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY schools have succeeded in a campaign to have suicide prevention barriers erected between Berwick and Hallam train stations. Rail service Metro…
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Passion is more than skin deep
By BRIDGET COOK THE members of Tama Tatau are connected by two things – their traditional tattoo and a passion for Samoan dance. Those two…
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Vision goes beyond drugs
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HER son would never use drugs. This was what Veronique, who is Catholic, used to tell herself two years ago when friends…
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Drug offences spiral
By BRIDGET COOK A HUGE spike in drug-related offences and theft from cars have contributed to a 7.7 per cent increase in crime in Casey.…
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Cousin killed in faith feud
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WAHEED Ahmad Chatha remembers growing up with his older cousin Mehdi Ali Qamar when the two Ahmadiyya Muslims lived in Pakistan together,…