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Junk the junkets
Councillor Wayne Smith and councillor Louise Berkelmans are having an extravagant fully paid $3700 junket by Casey Council to go to enjoy the Tamworth Country…
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Don’t be so lazy
In relation to the article Shops Petition To Open Up Parking (Star Community, Cranbourne), as a nearby resident I applaud the council for enforcing the…
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Black back to fold
By JARROD POTTER NEW Dandenong Stingrays coach Craig Black is a Stingray through and through. The newly-announced replacement for long-time Stingrays mentor Graeme Yeats knows…
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Sweet revenge for karate prodigy
By RUSSELL BENNETT BERWICK primary schooler Anthony Johnston’s karate future is going from strength to strength after recently taking home gold from the Australian Karate…
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Win and loss for Swans
By RUSSELL BENNETT CASEY-South Melbourne ended the weekend with mixed results from its two Victorian Premier Cricket one-day matches against Melbourne Uni and Footscray Edgewater…
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Ben at baseball’s zenith
By JARROD POTTER BEN Aslett returned from his trip to Taiwan with a few rare accomplishments for an Australian under his belt. Aslett, 17, from…
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Hallam girls up with the best
HALLAM Senior College came close to another state championship – falling at the final hurdle to Strathmore Secondary College in the School Sports Victoria senior…
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The roar of the Run
By BRIDGET COOK THE largest crowd of spectators and bike riders in the event’s history rumbled into Casey on Saturday for the MRA Cranbourne GP…
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Tick for Tyler
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY councillors have backed chief executive Mike Tyler’s ongoing tenure after he escaped conviction for failing to properly disclose a conflict of…
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Car smash probe
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SCREAMING was the first thing heard after a car crashed into a Berwick bakery on Sunday. Onlookers told the News they heard…
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This is Lucky Tibby
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CADMIEL ‘Tibby’ Duscas’s first stroke of luck is that he’s alive. The Noble Park man, 22, is also fortunate not to be…
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Caring for our carers
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KAYE Geere currently works full-time in a role she never studied for – she cares for her husband, an Alzheimer’s sufferer, 24…