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  • Choir searching for musical harmony

    THE Casey Choir is keen to strike a chord with new members. The four-part ensemble is on the look out for tenor, alto, bass and…

  • Plastic’s fantastic says council

    – Callan DateCASEY councillor Michael Farley believes the grass is greener on the other side of town. While several local ovals have withered during the…

  • Better shelters for bus users

    CASEY’S bus users will soon wait for their service in the comfort of up to 40 new shelters. The State Government recently announced 400 bus…

  • Foxes get stronger

    NARRE North Foxes had six wins in round 12, although lightning forced the abandonment of one under-13 game. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 14 BLACK The…

  • Girls fly to top division

    By Brad Kingsbury BERWICK has been promoted to premier division of the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) for the 2007 season. This division is the…

  • Woman faces driving ban

    A WOMAN who blew more than five times the legal blood alcohol limit on Sunday night is set to lose her licence. The motorist recorded…

  • Queen’s Scout is top honour for three teenagers

    By Callan Date and Sarah SchwagerTHREE local teenagers have shown the leadership and commitment needed to be awarded one of the highest Scout awards. The…

  • Bridge woman praised

    ENDEAVOUR Hills police restrained a woman on the Power Road bridge in Doveton for more than 10 minutes on Sunday night as they waited for…

  • Wheel theft tires owner

    A BERWICK car owner was taken for a ride last week when thieves stole her tyres. The woman walked outside a Jamieson Avenue home last…

  • Numbers mount for Riding of the Bounds

    Above:Casey mayor Kevin Bradford with the Mayor’s Choice King Robert BruceMORE than 140 people participated in the 18th Annual Riding of the Bounds event on…

  • Tough for Cranny juniors

    CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club struggled to record victories in round six. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 (1) Cranbourne put in a good performance for two…

  • No playtime for students

    By Callan DateCASEY’S next generation of childcare workers is struggling to gain on-the-job training due to a lack of centres offering placements. Several students have…

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