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Motorcyclist dies
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal collision which occurred in Hampton Park on Thursday, 6 June. Officers believe a car was travelling south…
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Councillor calls for more police
A Casey Councillor has declared residents will “continue to suffer” unless more police resources are provided by the State Government in tackling hoon behaviour. Cr…
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Festival of voices
Would you like to be part of a new inclusive community choir led by local heroes? Arts Access Victoria (AAV) is running a ten-week inclusive…
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Four years of support
Headspace Narre Warren turned four last month with exactly the sort of party you’d expect a four year old to have – complete with green-themed…
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Energetic Biggest Morning Tea tradition
The team at Casey North Community Information and Support Service held an energising Biggest Morning Tea recently to raise money for the Cancer Council. Staff,…
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Drone law dumped
Casey City Council’s well-intentioned but ill-conceived drone local-law will be dumped from the books. The local-law was brought into effect at the beginning of 2018…
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Bendigo Bank’s cuppa for cancer
One-hundred-and-fifty people made their way to Bendigo Bank’s Berwick Branch to participate in the annual Biggest Morning Tea on Tuesday 28 May. Now in its…
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Cavaliers’ mixed weekend
It was a mixed weekend of Big V basketball action for the Casey Cavaliers. The Championship men suffered a heavy defeat – just their third…
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The Seagulls are flying
AROUND THE GROUNDS MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN DIVISION 2 – ROUND 8 Pearcedale’s horror 2019 season continued on the weekend, ripped a part by Tyabb –…
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Prasad is setting his sights
National race-walking champion Pramesh Prasad continues to break records at an alarming rate, and nothing seems to be slowing him down. The 44-year-old Narre Warren…
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Ten years of red and blue
The year 2009 was a major step forward for football in the local region, and 10 years on the partnership between the Melbourne Football Club…
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Gallant defeat for Bloods
OUTER EAST FOOTBALL PREMIER AND DIVISION 1 REVIEW – ROUND 6 Olinda Ferny Creek may not have claimed the four-points, but showed the first signs…