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  • Hand power hits the road

    Hand power hits the road

    By JARROD POTTER THE hills around his Lysterfield South home have proved the perfect training ground for Ray Losionek’s upcoming 600-kilometre cycling challenge around Thailand.…

  • Sailor sees out half century

    Sailor sees out half century

    By CASEY NEILL DOVETON’S Ron Kennedy joined the Naval Association of Australia’s Dandenong branch at a community meeting on 8 May 1964. Today he’s the…

  • Big day for best buddies

    Big day for best buddies

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THERE’s never a shortage of buddies at Berwick Lodge Primary School. Last Wednesday, 4 June, the school celebrated National Buddy Day with…

  • Advice for grant applications

    CASEY community groups and organisations can give themselves the best chance of securing a grant of up to $3000 at a number of information sessions…

  • Young artists show their flair

    Young artists show their flair

    CASEY’S most creative young people were recognised for their artistic flair in the Casey Creations Youth Arts Competition. A special presentation ceremony was held on…

  • Police make break-in link

    Police make break-in link

    TWO Hampton Park break-ins, which occurred within a month of each other, are linked, police say. On Thursday 14 May a male intruder broke into…

  • Opposition vows food belt protection

    Opposition vows food belt protection

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BOTH state political parties have vowed support for Victoria’s agricultural industry in the outer south-east ahead of the November election. During a…

  • Brothers to face court

    TWO brothers have been arrested and charged after several raids on chemists in the Narre Warren and Berwick area. The men, both 30, have been…

  • Thieves bumper raid on car

    THIEVES stole the bumper bar, grill and number plate from a car parked at Narre Warren train station earlier this month. The items were stolen…

  • Inception of conception

    Inception of conception

    By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH student Jake O’Donnell has put a unique spin on conception, using layered images of naked men. The artwork earned the Cranbourne…

  • Ultimately there’s a sting in this tail

    Ultimately there’s a sting in this tail

    By JARROD POTTER FOOTBALL takes Aiden Bonar across the state on most weekends but his talent has earned him a bigger honour and a few…

  • Roberts basking in the Suns

    Roberts basking in the Suns

    A MOVE up the mountain has paid off for Rob Roberts, with the Sherbrooke Suns basketball coach named as one of the best Big V…

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