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  • TigerSharks snap up medals

    Front, from left, Casey TigerSharks Craig Watson, Joshua Beaver, Matthew Charlesworth, Tyrone Dobrunz, and back, Brad York and Aleysha Tokai won medas at the Victorian…

  • Kade kick-starts Supercross series

    Above: Kade Mosig will display his talents in front of local fans at the first round of the Supercross Summer Nationals series at Tooradin Recreation…

  • Third strike-out for Cougars

    Berwick City youngster Luke Hornstra was the Cougars’ only runscorer in its 5-1 loss to Preston at Latrobe University Field on Sunday. By Marc McGowanAN…

  • A cupful of love at Cranbourne

    By Brad KingsburyLOVE was in the air at Cranbourne racetrack on Sunday with a big weekend crowd attending the meeting that featured the running of…

  • Team Jess aiming to relay more record-breaking news

    Team Jess members are gearing up for another big fundraising effort in 2008 with the help of CMV Volvo Clayton. By Callan DateTHE 2008 Casey-Cardinia…

  • Place in finals doubtful for Hills

    Endeavour Hills players rush to celebrate fast bowler Simon Black’s third catch in a row against Sunshine at Sydney Pargeter Reserve on Sunday. By Marc…

  • Big year ahead for Fisers

    Narre Warren North teenager Bryanna Fisers is combining her studies with a budding tennis career. Picture: Luke Plummer. By Marc McGowanHOW would you handle facing…

  • Berwick votes to join north

    Casey sister city Berwick Upon Tweed may soon be under Scottish control. BERWICK may soon be under Scottish control. Local residents can rest easy, though…

  • Castle a picture of togetherness

    Above right: From left, Casey mayor Janet Halsall, Berwick Upon Tweed mayoress Sandra Evans, and Berwick Upon Tweed mayor Lance Robson. THE mayor of Casey’s…

  • Flags raised in support

    City of Casey Four Oaks Ward councillor Paul Richardson and member of Council’s Access and Equity Advisory Committee Doug Smith, both of Aboriginal descent, and…

  • Riders bound to stay home

    Last year’s Riding of the Bounds attracted more than 200 riders. ANNUAL horse riding event Riding of the Bounds has been postponed due to mild…

  • Students hit the road on safety

    Doveton Heights Primary School students Zahid and Tasha now know more about road safety thanks to the help of City of Casey school crossing supervisor…

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