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Chance for at-risk kids
By LIA SPENCER A PROGRAM which has helped more than 350 at-risk children in Cardinia Shire could expand into the City of Casey. Windermere is…
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Residents fume over parking policy
By LIA SPENCER RESIDENTS in Casey have complained about receiving fines while parking on nature strips in narrow roads. One resident, Berwick RSL president Ray…
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Stolen wallet
POLICE are searching for a man who allegedly stole a wallet containing $50 in Station Creek Way, Botanic Ridge, about 11.30pm on 12 February. The…
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Liberal all the way
LYNDHURST by-election candidate David Linaker-Liberal won’t be able to list his full surname on the 27 April ballot paper. He added ‘Liberal’ to his surname…
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Rail upgrade is decades away
By BRIDGET COOK AN extension of the rail network to service the Cranbourne East and Clyde area could be at least 20 years away, according…
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Home in Cavalier fashion
By JARROD POTTER CAVALIERS basketball continues to reap major rewards as the senior men took a crucial win over finals contender Keysborough. The men’s side…
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Cavs show their class
By JARROD POTTER CASEY Cavaliers women claimed their second win of the season with a comprehensive 19-point win over Chelsea. Outgunned and vastly inexperienced compared…
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Playing with Fire
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG Rangers guard Steph Cumming will head up north to join the 2012/13 WNBL surprise packet – the Townsville Fire. Cumming, 22,…
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Keira’s a credit to the Cavs
By JARROD POTTER CAVALIERS’ recruiting spree has unearthed another weapon – with former Western Port Steelers’ dynamo Keira Beswick joining Casey. Beswick has been a…
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Narre home raided in $205m drugs bust
ABOUT $205 million worth of methamphetamine and two people were charged after raids across Melbourne this week, including Narre Warren. In March, Customs and Border…
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Salvation from op shop dumping
By BRIDGET COOK FOUR Casey charity stores are taking part in a trial to help prevent illegal dumping of unusable goods, which costs the organisation…
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Crash prompts council review
By LIA SPENCER A CFA volunteer has applauded Casey Council’s decision to review its traffic measures on a Hallam road after students were involved in…