Andrew Cantwell
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Place for giant fish
By Alison NoonanCasey Council has put in a bid to net one of 60 water sculptures on offer from the State Government to eligible Victorian…
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Good day to say ‘g’day’
CASEY neighbours are being encouraged to say g’day this Sunday. The Aussie greeting is all part of Get to Know Your Neighbour Day being held…
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Hills have it tough
IN round eight of junior football Endeavour Hills struggled but brought home three wins. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 17 Endeavour-Doveton was outplayed by a more…
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Todd has double the fun
FORMER Australian tennis champion Todd Woodbridge visited Westfield Fountain Gate on Saturday to sign copies of his new autobiography. Woodbridge met with local tennis fans…
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Water savings have a flow-on effect
By Melissa Meehan BRENTWOOD Park Primary School will soon have the ability to save one-fifth of their water bill each year. Under the third round…
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Demons keen on Casey Fields
ST KILDA Football Club may not have come marching into Casey Fields, but Melbourne is seriously considering the region’s premier sporting complex as a summer…
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Respects for town ‘forefather’
By Rebecca FraserCASEY Council has stopped to pay its respects to one of the city’s civic pioneers. Patrick Northeast PSM died on Monday, 14 December…
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Bushrangers give Doves a boost
By Glen Atwell
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Art the Australian way
WITH Australia Day just around the corner it was apt that Narre Warren Library celebrated all things Australian during a school holiday program last week.…
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Narre Warren tops in pennant
NARRE Warren Bowls Club had a good result at home in Saturday’s RVBA pennant round seven against Hampton Park in division four, section six, winning…
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Do you celebrate Australia Day?
Jason Pope, Cranbourne YES “The Australian way with a barbecue.”Dudley Herft, Cranbourne YES “We just have a barbecue at home.”Susan Parker, Frankston South NO “I…
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Hefty penalty for tree fern theft
By Ed MerrisonA NARRE Warren South man has received a suspended jail term and been stripped of $25,000 profits derived from trading in illegally harvested…