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Kids go wild in library
Four-year-old Aydin touches a turtle. 49040 FROGS, pythons and freshwater turtles were some of the sights at the Endeavour Hills Library last week. About 70…
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Dark fantasy
BESTSELLING author Keri Arthur is holding a question and answer session at the Narre Warren Library later this month. The dark urban fantasy and paranormal…
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Studentfigures it out
By Bridget CookWHILE most students are enjoying some down time over the school holidays, Ashitosh Raman is gaining an insight into the world of finance.…
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Willing and able
THE Cranbourne Football Club’s All Abilities Team is on the hunt for new players and supporters. The team, formed last year with support from the…
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MP’s decree: Let there be lights
Narre Warren North Labor MP Luke Donnellan announced the extra street lighting, valued at $138,000, last week. “Road safety is an incredibly important issue. The…
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Pines felled
CASEY Comets have produced a stunning three-goal final half to rob the Frankston Pines of victory at Monterey Reserve. The Pines went 2-0 up in…
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They’re switched on
NEW traffic lights at the intersection of Clyde and Centre roads in Berwick have been switched on. The traffic signals are part of a $2.2…
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Bring it on
By Bridget CookSTUDENTS from St Francis Xavier College have kicked, flipped and jumped their way to the National Schoolaerobics Championships. The eight girls from the…
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Shaun marks his 100th
Shaun O’Neill is preparing to run out in his 100th game for the Wickers. By Gavin StaindlREACHING 100 games of junior footy is a milestone…
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More beds for health
SOUTHERN Health, the operator of Casey Hospital, will receive funding for 15 more beds to meet a surge in demand during winter. The Berwick hospital…
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Choir sings out loud and free
THE Watoto Children’s Choir is set to entertain Casey residents with a free concert this weekend. The choir, from Uganda, is made up of former…
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Police cop new name
CASEY’S traffic police have a new name. The former Casey Traffic Management Unit will be known as Casey Highway Patrol. Senior Constable Allen Inderwisch welcomed…
