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  • Cavaliers are riding high

    By Ben HopeTHE Cranbourne Cavaliers are back in the top four of the Big V division three ladder after a 10-point win against Darebin at…

  • First loss for lady Comets

    By Gavin StaindlTHE Casey Comets lost its first premier match of the season on Monday night, going down to Sandringham 2-1 at Kingston Heath Reserve.…

  • Hills flatten Maroondah

    By Ben HopeENDEAVOUR Hills A Grade couldn’t have asked for a better start to their second division season after a 30-12 win over Maroondah at…

  • Comets bomb at home

    Picture: Stewart By Gavin StaindlTHE Casey Comets headed a bad week for Casey soccer as only one of the five local teams managed a win.…

  • Fingers fly as records stack up

    By Ben HopeDON’T blink or you might miss Clyde champion speed stacker Molly Hallam break another Australian record. The eight-year-old St Margaret’s School student recently…

  • More trains,

    By Bridget CookTRAIN commuters will welcome the announcement of a new timetable that will bring extra peak hour services and operating changes on the Pakenham…

  • Gas powers Ablett

    By Bridget Brady A DESIRE to fix the methane gas mess has driven Casey councillor Geoff Ablett to enter the state political arena. Cr Ablett,…

  • Horse cruelty alert

    A SHOCKING case of neglect has sparked animal cruelty workers to remind horse owners that horses’ hooves need to be trimmed properly and regularly. The…

  • Fishy wish granted

    FUNDING of up to $100,000 for recreational fishing projects in Victoria is available. South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Inga Peulich is encouraging community not-for-profit organisations,…

  • Business bounces along

    CLARK Rubber Narre Warren has been awarded as the company’s franchisee of the year. The Lauderdale Road store beat around 75 other stores throughout Australia…

  • Training awards

    NOMINATIONS for the 2010 Victorian Training Awards are open. The awards provide an opportunity for individuals, training providers and small businesses to be recognised for…

  • Breakfast forum is a hit

    ABOUT 90 people attended the first Casey Business Forum Breakfast for the year on 8 April, the largest attendance since the meetings began. Melbourne Football…

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