News
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Signs of change
THE Casey-Cardinia Rotaract Club celebrated its annual changeover dinner in Berwick recently. Incoming president Meagan Magginess said she was excited about running the club for…
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Cannons fail to reload
CASEY Hockey Club’s men’s State League Three side blew a 2-1 lead in going down to Powerhouse on the weekend. The Cannons went 1-0 down…
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Power
POWERLINES in Narre Warren and Cranbourne will be inspected over the next few months as part of a high voltage power line maintenance program. More…
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‘Sheer stupidity’
“I’M an idiot.” That was the excuse a 20-year-old Narre Warren man offered to police after they caught him speeding 53km/h over the limit in…
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Train station upgrade
THE extension to the Berwick train station car park will now include more than 300 new car spaces rather than the previous figure of 209.…
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Young star tries for top
By Marc McGowanNATHAN Paila will become the latest Endeavour Hills Rugby Union Club member to represent his country this year. The 18-year-old Narre Warren South…
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Beat business bug
SMALL businesses in the City of Casey are being encouraged to take part in Victoria’s annual Energise Enterprise Small Business festival in August. With more…
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Wizard time for winter arts
RESIDENTS have the opportunity to take part in arts events and performances during the City of Casey’s Winter Arts Program. The program, which runs throughout…
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Dangerous memorials
By Kelly Yates A NARRE Warren woman has called for memorial gardens to be built rather than roadside memorials to remember traffic accident victims. Dianne…
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College set to storm in
By Marc McGowanHALLAM Senior College is on the verge of producing the first Victorian NRL player for the Melbourne Storm. That’s the view of the…
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Warning after night of pain
By Kelly YatesA NARRE Warren man who was the victim of a serious assault at a local nightclub has said he will never set foot…