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  • Heavyweight gets ready to land

    Heavyweight gets ready to land

    SINGER song-writer Paul Thorn is touring Australia for the first time in June, and the Hallam Hotel is on his list. Paul will perform alongside…

  • Roy Orbison tribute show comes to town

    Roy Orbison tribute show comes to town

    THE Big ’O’ & Friends, one of the finest Roy Orbison tribute Shows in the country, is coming to Cardinia Beaconhills. Golf Links presents The…

  • Winter fun for Casey teens

    A RANGE of fun activities have been planned for teenagers during school holidays next month. The City of Casey has planned the Winter Teenage School…

  • Lacklustre City win

    Lacklustre City win

    By JARROD POTTER BERWICK City took the points against University of Melbourne, but coach Tony Rafferty wasn’t thrilled with his side’s ’scrappy’ 1-0 Women’s State…

  • Jet-setting on a wicket  Hunt

    Jet-setting on a wicket Hunt

    By JARROD POTTER FROM South Belgrave to Sri Lanka and across to England – Liam Hunt’s cricket is helping him jet-set this year. Hunt, 14,…

  • Hot by travel travails

    By JARROD POTTER TRAVEL woes beset the Casey Cavaliers in round 11 BIG V action – with the Cavaliers women downed by the Werribee Devils…

  • Next stop Thunder Bay

    Next stop Thunder Bay

    By JARROD POTTER FINALISING a dream, Berwick basketballer Dwayne Chong put pen to paper to play college basketball overseas – signing with Lakehead University in…

  • Crime on decline

    Crime on decline

    By LIA SPENCER CRIME in Casey is dropping drastically, according to statistics released by Victoria Police last week. The statistics compare the 12 months to…

  • Attacker caught on camera

    Attacker caught on camera

    POLICE have released footage of a man they wish to speak to after an aggravated burglary which left an elderly Endeavour Hills woman with serious…

  • Harry’s happy under women’s rule

    Harry’s happy under women’s rule

    By BRIDGET SCOTT ROTARY Casey president elect Harry Hutchinson might feel slightly outnumbered on the committee this year, as women get set to rule the…

  • Officers make train station safer

    Officers make train station safer

    NARRE Warren residents could feel safer when they catch the train at night with Protective Service Officers (PSOs) patrolling the area. PSOs starting patrolling the…

  • Dressed up for fashion

    Dressed up for fashion

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A COLLABORATION between the Australian Red Cross and a Melbourne fashion school will prove that one man’s trash really is another one’s…

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