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  • Youth shown

    Casey youth resource officer Senior Constable Dave Smith tackles the ropes course to show how it’s done. CASEY police officers showed local youth the ropes…

  • Business may not reopen after fire

    Above: CFA members battle the fire at S and D Motors on Sunday. By Callan DateA DOVETON business is in disarray after a fire swept…

  • Easter road appeal

    These two cars were involved in a collision in Narre Warren South last Saturday. Picture courtesy Pakenham SES. A BUSY weekend on Casey roads last…

  • Young help young at heart

    Hillsmeade Primary School students Breeanna, Joel, Matt and Josh with Casey Manor residents Hilda Hurst, Keith Doodt, Len Hawkett and, back, Jack Pratt during a…

  • Robbie racks up the Cup

    Above: Joontoo Gemini bolts away to take last Thursday’s Travis Harrison Apprentices Cup at Cranbourne. By Brad KingsburyLEADING district trainer Robbie Laing targeted one of…

  • Nicholas knows where the good money goes

    Nicholas Lee and his sister Ashleigh are both calling on people to donate money to tomorrow’s Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. By Callan DateEIGHT-YEAR-OLD…

  • Chance for students to shine

    Eumemmerring College student Glen is excelling at the Gleneagles campus. GIFTED grade six students are being encouraged to discover what’s on offer at Eumemmerring College.…

  • More school signs likely

    Tania Brookes, Casey mayor Colin Butler and La Trobe MP Jason Wood inspect one of the road safety signs in Narre Warren South. STUDENT safety…

  • How much fun can a kid bear?

    Goldilocks (played by Philip Linsdell) has his young audience entranced at the Doveton Library. SCHOOL holidays may lead to boredom for some children, but the…

  • Roosters crow as Scorpions feel the sting

    Left: Scorpions star James Gwilt applies a ferocious tackle on his Roosters opponent Blake Grima at Casey Fields on Saturday. By Marc McGowanTHE Casey Scorpions…

  • High five for Cranbourne

    Above: Host Dave Whalen, front, organised a punters club for the Royal Children’s Hospital Appeal at last week’s Local Trades Services race day at Cranbourne,…

  • School celebrates cultural diversity

    Above: Grade three student Becky takes part in the bush dance. BRENTWOOD Park Primary School students celebrated cultural diversity during the school’s multi-cultural big day…

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