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Cannons aim high
LAKE Edwards’ thrilling late goal on the weekend breathed new life into Casey Hockey Club’s State League Three side’s battle to avoid relegation. The Cannons…
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Call for male mentors
THE City of Casey is calling for male mentors to participate in the upcoming men’s mentor breakfast in September. The breakfast, which is set for…
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Have
YOUNG people in Narre Warren North with an enthusiasm and passion for cultural and religious diversity can apply for a place on the Multifaith Multicultural…
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Shopping centre set for expansion
By Kelly Yates RE-DEVELOPMENT works at Hampton Park Shopping Centre are set to take shape early next year. The improvements to the retail image of…
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Morning raiders
A DANDENONG man got a shock of a lifetime on Saturday morning when he was woken by two men standing in his bedroom. Police said…
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Smith shines for Casey
Seaford teenager Tim Smith made an impressive debut for the Casey Scorpions on the weekend. 34581 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Marc McGowanTHE Casey Scorpions’ 29-point…
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Swimmers vow to wow
By Marc McGowanA GROUP of Narre Warren-based swimmers have made a pact that 2010 will be their breakthrough year. Paul Sadler Swimland Narre Warren head…
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Please, let there be lights
By Lia BichelHAYLEY Clifford has collected about 2500 signatures lobbying for traffic lights at the corner of a deadly intersection, and hopes her efforts will…
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Cold Pies feel the heat
Pakenham’s Sean Gramc and Narre Warren pair Jarrod Anderson and Michael McGill contest a ball during the Lions’ 30-point win on Saturday. 34625 By Brad…
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Who’s the Idol?
By Kelly Yates AN ENTERTAINER with the whole package is what the judges are looking for as they prepare to crown this year’s Casey Idol.…
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Band wins dream run
BAND Dream On, Dreamer rocked the stage to win the 2009 Spectrum Entertainment’s FReeZA Push Start Battle of the Bands competition. The annual competition, held…
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Call to stall
By Lia BichelA PROPOSED bottle shop in Hampton Park has angered residents, who fear the venue could fuel crime in the area. Almost 150 people…