News
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Mother forms own hearing aid
Endeavour Hills mother of three Joanna Fricot formed a support group for the parents of deaf children after her six-year-old daughter Estelle was diagnosed with…
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Lack of paths danger to kids
Daniel Soar was recently hit by a car along Narre Warren North Road as he tried to cross. His father, Tony, has since called on…
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Families on the agenda
From left: City of Casey’s maternal and child health nurse Jane Cox, team leader family and children’s services support Ann Addinsall and men’s programs officer…
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Mum’s plea: phone home
Endeavour Hills teenager Natalie Taranto has been missing since Friday, 3 March, and police have urged anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact them.…
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The king and queen of rock
Irish dance troupe Celtic Feet will perform on Saturday at the inaugural multicultural fair in Hallam. Back: Gemma Sergeant, Kristina Loritsch with Laura Williams. Front:…
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Scorpions ‘on fringe of success’
Left: Scorpions captain Steve Harrison is all smiles at the new Casey Fields complex, his team’s new home. By Glen AtwellA NEW venue, new culture…
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Overture to aerial ballet
Move over boys – the Narre South Lions Junior Football Club’s girls’ team is kicking goals on the football field as the players prepare for…
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Brett masters Cranbourne revival
New Cranbourne coach Brett McMaster is aiming to rebuild the club’s respect within the Casey Cardinia league. By Brad Kingsbury CRANBOURNE has put its faith…
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Philosophy gives food for thought
Above: Philosophy lecturer Harry Klomp visited the Gleneagles Campus of Eumemmerring Secondary College on Monday to promote higher thinking skills among students. GLENEAGLES Campus of…
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Tiger Sharks on the attack
Beware the Tiger Sharks! From left: Laura May, Olivia Raiti, Jake Duggan and Bridie Rogers all enjoyed the competition at the Cranbourne Indoor Pool. By…
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High five for Mark
Cranbourne jockey Mark Flaherty celebrated a return to form with five winners on Saturday’s eight-race program at Bendigo. By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE jockey Mark Flaherty put…
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Boost for speech and physio help
The Casey Cardinia Community Health Service is set to expand its physiotherapy and speech therapy services following a $949,000 State Government grant. From left: Physiotherapist…
