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  • Comets score over Wembley

    Casey Comets striker Lisa Cloke enjoyed another impressive night in the Women’s Premier League on Friday, but was unable to add to her season goal…

  • Warm reception for controversial pastor

    About 500 people attended a session run by Catch the Fire Ministries in Hallam this week. CONTROVERSIAL Christian pastor Danny Nalliah mesmerised audiences during meetings…

  • Cats leaves audience purring

    As the cast of actors and dancers, including dancer Latecha Cadle and Brice Sedgwick, from Berwick’s Windmill Theatre Company transformed into the Jellicle cats and…

  • Online camera list is praised

    Cranbourne’s Sand, Soil and Garden Supplies manager Ross Sbisa has commended Casey police for creating a database aimed at tackling By Kelly YatesBUSINESS owners have…

  • City slips as Vales strike

    Lions recruit Gary Davidson battles Springvale City’s Kajim Omerdic in a bid to clear the ball. By Paul PickeringBERWICK City has slipped out of the…

  • Fight graffiti at home

    City of Casey’s acting community safety officer Damien Bradford with the three different types of graffiti removal kits. CASEY is now offering residents free do-it-yourself…

  • Des goes on the record to cut road toll

    Dandenong pensioner Desmond Kelly has updated a 30-year-old song about road safety and is hoping it will be recorded for everyone to hear. Let’s Keep…

  • No kidding, it’s triple goats

    THE animal nursery at Myuna Farm is bursting at the seams with four goats giving birth to four sets of twins and another goat giving…

  • Sports of all sorts

    Cranbourne Secondary College students Dave Spencer, Cam Dinger, Michael Blackburn and Simon Spencer represented Victoria in indoor cricket this month. By Marc McGowanCRANBOURNE Secondary College…

  • Green day for students

    Left: Hillsmeade Primary School’s Alicia and Laura enjoyed helping plant 1000 trees throughout the school. 19279. By Kelly YatesSTUDENTS from a Narre Warren primary school…

  • Jumps sensation ready for the world

    Left: Cranbourne trainer Chris Hyland and jockey Craig Durden lift the Australian Steeplechase trophy after Toulouse Lautrec’s stunning win on Saturday. By Paul PickeringCRANBOURNE-trained jumps…

  • Age no barrier to lunchtime fun

    Gladys enjoys the weekly visits from Hillsmeade Primary School’s Chloe. By Kelly YatesSTUDENTS from a Narre Warren primary school have been volunteering their time to…

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