News
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Focus on gaming dangers
TACKLING the negative impacts of gambling in Casey will be the focus of a strategy to be launched next week. To mark responsible gaming awareness…
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Safety unit bags award
By Lia BichelTHEY are a group of volunteers helping people affected by wild weather and educating the community about safety. The Narre Warren Unit of…
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Pressure’s on
By Lia BichelSALVATION Army officers across Melbourne’s south east are strained under pressure from the region’s growing demands for everyday needs. Staff at Salvation Army…
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Building a wall
JUST to set the record straight, it was claimed (News, 12 May) that the rebound wall funding for the park in Elizabeth Street Cranbourne North…
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Top skills centre
A MULTI-million dollar Trades Centre will be built at Chisholm’s Berwick campus. The State Government announced it will provide $22 million towards the facility and…
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Shed has no roof above
By Emma Sun THE Cranbourne Casey Men’s Shed is searching for a new place to call home. Casey Council officers will be investigating possible sites…
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Dressed for dance
By Emma SchenkBACKSTAGE Dance Academy in Narre Warren has swept the floor at the Beachside Dance Festival, with all four of their under-6 dancers all…
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Comets come from behind
By Gavin Staindl THE Casey Comets have retained first place on the Premier League table with an injury-time winning goal to substitute Danielle Lawrence. Coach…
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Program packed with action
WARRAGUL Harness Racing Club will tomorrow stage one of its strongest weekday programs in recent times. The first of eight races is at 12.34pm –…
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Fillies, fun and frivolity at Girls Night Out
IT WAS a big night of harness racing at Cranbourne on Saturday – when the program was named ‘Girls Night Out’. The grown-up “fillies” had…
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Retired and wired?
CASEY seniors can take part in a new Telstra campaign, which is looking for the most retired and wired senior in the country. Telstra Country…
