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Touch-screen
MOTORISTS can test-drive driving on the new roads and ramps on the upgraded M1 motorway using a touch-screen interactive simulation. Roads and Ports Minister Tim…
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German’s exit
By Paul PickeringAMBITION has claimed another Casey Scorpions’ coach, but the club remains determined to bring another high-profile mentor to Casey Fields. Scorpions’ officials are…
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Baby ‘triplets’ fire up
By Kelly YatesTHE Narre Warren Fire Brigade has gained three new members in the making. Lachlan Turnham, Lara Jones and Lachlan Davey were all born…
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Call for sports heroes
CASEY residents have the chance to nominate their local sports heroes, sporting clubs and associations for the 2009 Victorian Sport and Recreation Awards. The categories…
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Solid Wall is top Scorpion
Wade Lees will be pressing for senior selection in 2010 after By Paul PickeringCASEY Scorpions ball-magnet James Wall made it back-to-back Gardner-Clark medals at the…
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Samoans rally
By Kelly YatesCASEY’S Samoan community has united in grief after the devastation from last week’s South Pacific tsunami. Villages were wiped out during the disaster…
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Urgent SES call
By Kelly YatesFAMILY first, work comes second and SES duties, third. That’s the motto at the Narre Warren SES, according to operations officer Ian Earle.…
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Support for village
CASEY groups and organisations are being encouraged to take a trip to Licola to show their support of the township after the 2006/07 fires and…
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Farewell to weapons
By Kelly Yates POLICE are predicting Casey residents will hand over guns, machetes, knifes, knuckle dusters and swords as part of this month’s firearms and…
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Casey chases
By Kelly YatesAN A League soccer team could be training at Casey Fields in less than six months if Casey council’s bid to attract the…
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Night of fabulous fashions
By Lia BichelPASTELS, short dresses and bold floral headbands dominated the catwalk at an inaugural Berwick Village Fashion Parade on Friday night. Two hundred guests…
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Road toll down in September
SEPTEMBER was one of the safest months on Victoria’s roads. Thirteen people were killed on the state’s roads.This was the lowest number of road deaths…