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A little help in a big way
Jess Duffy from Big Brothers Big Sisters celebrates program as it heads into its third year. By Kelly YatesCASEY volunteers are celebrating the success of…
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Police mount traffic blitz
Acting Sergeant in charge of the Casey Traffic Management Unit Allen Inderwisch sets up a road block along Monahans Road in Cranbourne, between Camms Road…
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Petrol pains
By Kelly YatesCASEY has been ranked as the number one hot spot for petrol thieves. Statistics show the state’s bowsers suffered almost 5600 petrol theft…
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Fred’s breaking the age barrier positively
Casey athlete Fred Brooks walked 300 kilometres in four days and three hours as part of the City of Casey’s Positive Ageing Champions Program.26300 By…
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Grave matter gives plenty to smile about
Betty Tudge is hard at work at the Rotary Club of Berwick’s clean-up day at the Berwick cemetery. ROTARIANS lent a helping hand last Thursday…
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Dale clicks with Vics
Hallam cricketer Dale Tormey starred for Victoria at the recent Under 19 National Championships. 24509 Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Stuart TeatherA MONTH ago, Hallam cricketer…
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Tables turn for top tennis
Left: Hampton Park young gun Evan Sam is one of many promising prospects at Casey Table Tennis Club. 26249 – Marc McGowanTHE City of Casey’s…
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TigerShark triumph
Casey TigerSharks swimmers Stephanie Demestichas, Josh Beaver, Dylan Warren, Craig Watson and Brad York impressed at last week’s Victorian Open Championships. 26310 By Marc McGowanBRAD…
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Relay rewards for little aths
Casey little athletes Jack Jordan, Ben Hunt, Oscar Clavarins, Lachlan Old, Chris Daly, James De Silva and Cassie Nadalin enjoyed success at last month’s Victorian…
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Hills hopes on the rise
Chris Peake went wicket-less with the ball, but his 45-run innings helped propel Endeavour Hills to a 58-run success over Moorabbin on Saturday. 25742 By…
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A natural day out
Right: Fern from Bunnings Warehouse Fountain Gate makes colourful birds with Tahli from Windermere Day Care during the store’s school holiday clinic. NATURE enthusiasts flocked…
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Bookworms’ delight
Below: Four-year old Hadia throws her hands up during the interactive activities. TWENTY-FIVE children, aged three to six, gathered for an hour of games at…
