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  • Black back to fold

    Black back to fold

    By JARROD POTTER NEW Dandenong Stingrays coach Craig Black is a Stingray through and through. The newly-announced replacement for long-time Stingrays mentor Graeme Yeats knows…

  • Sweet revenge for karate prodigy

    Sweet revenge for karate prodigy

    By RUSSELL BENNETT BERWICK primary schooler Anthony Johnston’s karate future is going from strength to strength after recently taking home gold from the Australian Karate…

  • Win and loss for Swans

    By RUSSELL BENNETT CASEY-South Melbourne ended the weekend with mixed results from its two Victorian Premier Cricket one-day matches against Melbourne Uni and Footscray Edgewater…

  • Ben at baseball’s zenith

    Ben at baseball’s zenith

    By JARROD POTTER BEN Aslett returned from his trip to Taiwan with a few rare accomplishments for an Australian under his belt. Aslett, 17, from…

  • Hallam girls up with the best

    Hallam girls up with the best

    HALLAM Senior College came close to another state championship – falling at the final hurdle to Strathmore Secondary College in the School Sports Victoria senior…

  • The roar of the Run

    The roar of the Run

    By BRIDGET COOK THE largest crowd of spectators and bike riders in the event’s history rumbled into Casey on Saturday for the MRA Cranbourne GP…

  • Tick for Tyler

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY councillors have backed chief executive Mike Tyler’s ongoing tenure after he escaped conviction for failing to properly disclose a conflict of…

  • Car smash probe

    Car smash probe

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SCREAMING was the first thing heard after a car crashed into a Berwick bakery on Sunday. Onlookers told the News they heard…

  • This is Lucky Tibby

    This is Lucky Tibby

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CADMIEL ‘Tibby’ Duscas’s first stroke of luck is that he’s alive. The Noble Park man, 22, is also fortunate not to be…

  • Caring for our carers

    Caring for our carers

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KAYE Geere currently works full-time in a role she never studied for – she cares for her husband, an Alzheimer’s sufferer, 24…

  • Money trail

    Money trail

    By BRIDGET COOK PEOPLE can pick up pre-loved bargains or de-clutter their own homes when the Garage Sale Trail hits Casey this weekend. Communities across…

  • School’s way for student welfare

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THOMAS Mitchell Primary School is set to welcome a primary welfare officer (PWO) to its classrooms for the first time next year.…

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