News
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Dream ends
By Marc McGowanTHE dream is over. The Casey Comets sat top of the Women’s Premier League table only four weeks ago, but now have seven…
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Bye bye to blues
KILBERRY Valley Primary School students told the story of summer time dreams at the J-Rock eisteddfod this month. More than 50 students joined the host…
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Traditional
MORE than 175 students will be taking centre stage to show their Sri Lankan dance skills. ‘Vishver Narthana Rekha’ will feature dancers ranging from four…
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Leadfoot loses licence
POLICE caught a Narre Warren man travelling at 111 km/h in a 70 km/h zone in Pakenham last weekend. The 39-year-old, who was driving in…
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Firm shapes up in awards
A FITNESS duo from Contours Narre Warren South shared the spotlight at the MYOB Excellence in Franchising Awards. Business co-owners Carol Bosward and Sandra Rotunno…
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Doves delight!
DOVETON completed a stunning undefeated home-and-away season with a three-point victory over a fast-finishing BERWICK at the Robinson Reserve on Saturday. The effort was a…
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Event
THE City of Casey is seeking expressions of interest from community groups keen to host a free event on Australia Day. The council will support…
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Cannons make a noise
THE Casey Cannons’ men’s State League Three hockey side showed top-of-the-table Geelong how far it has come this season at the weekend. The Cannons went…
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Doveton looks forward to spring clean up
DEVELOPING a community cafe and community gardens are some of the ideas residents have suggested to help improve Doveton and Eumemmerring. Community forums were held…
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Bikes hit the streets
REV heads are set to start their engines for the 11th annual Motorcycle Riders’ Association Australia (MRA) Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday 17 October. beyondblue,…
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Police pulling together on crime
By Kelly Yates VICTORIA Police Chief Commissioner Simon Overland dropped into the Narre Warren Police Station yesterday to celebrate the merger of the Cranbourne and…
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Karate clan title titans
By Marc McGowan and Stuart TeatherCASEY has once again proved to be a breeding ground for junior karate stars with locals picking up a swag…