News
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Safety in transit
CASEY commuters will see a step towards a safer Victoria under the Coalition Government after the announcement of the delivery of 100 extra transit police…
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Play focuses on the faithful
A POWERFUL religious production about Jesus’s follower Peter will be performed at the Berwick and Nazaret Baptist Church on Easter Sunday. The Follower is about…
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Their first speech
LOCAL high school students are encouraged to take part in a new national competition called My First Speech. Organised by the House of Representatives, students…
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Kids to rock on
SCHOOL students across Casey can look forward to singing and dancing in this year’s Rock Eisteddfod Challenge. The challenge allows students to showcase their talents…
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Duplication gathers momentum
By Lia BichelHUNDREDS of people have signed a petition calling on funds for the duplication of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road. The petition, tabled in Parliament last…
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Hands across sea
By Lia BichelIn July, Friends of Ermera will lead a friendship school teacher’s visit with seven Casey teachers travelling to East Timor to visit and…
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Casey does it again, somehow
By Gavin StaindlTHE Casey Comets have enhanced their reputation as the Division Two road-warriors by beating one of the toughest sides in the league at…
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Winners off the field
By Nicole WilliamsDOVETON Netball Club is the weekly winner of the ANZ Junior Club of the Week. ANZ sponsors the grants, which support netball at…
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Alves speaks out
LEGENDARY AFL player and coach Stan Alves congratulated student leaders from Casey’s primary and secondary schools at the 2011 Casey Student Leaders Reception. City of…
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Looters strike
By Lia BichelAN ELDERLY woman forced out of her house after the floods said she was shocked to return on the weekend and find her…
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Pain in their art
By Emma SunTHE South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (SECASA) is showcasing a unique exhibition of ceramic works by women who have been sexually abused.…
