Entertainment
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Summer well booked
SUMMER is an ideal time to read a book. And the Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation is reminding students throughout the municipality of this fact. Last Friday,…
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Backstage takes centre stage
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE WARREN-based dance school continues to go from strength to strength. Four students from Backstage Dance Academy qualified for the Showcase…
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Art space in focus
ONE of Casey’s new art spaces is getting set to host two exhibitions in one space as part of a new and exciting council venture.…
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Tractors pull in the crowds
THIS year’s Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show has been dubbed as being bigger and better than ever. Event organiser Allan Reeve said they had…
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All day at the races
WE all remember how good it was running down the stairs on Christmas morning, busting open the biggest gift you had and finding you were…
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Judge for yourself
The Lang Lang Show is on Saturday 17 January. There will be a full program of horse events including showjumping, flat riding, Shetland ponies, the…
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Cricket champion clinic
TWO young and promising Casey cricketers were given the chance of a lifetime when they had a chance to meet former Australian champion Matthew Hayden…
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Battle win warms the hearts
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY-based band has a bright future, if winning the Battle of the Bands is anything to go by. The Evercold turned…
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Yule tide goodies
CAPTION FOR PIC: Sunny Harris and her fabulous Pink Pantry stall. THE Rotary Club of Berwick will conduct its Christmas Twilight Farmers’ Market on Tuesday…
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Carols unite the community
By BRIDGET SCOTT COMMUNITY groups will come together again this Christmas to create another unforgettable event. With crowds of more than 700 last year, organisers…
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Who let the elves out?
By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS at primary schools throughout the area have been taken over by festive characters as the end of the school year draws…
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Market has lion’s share
DJ’s Market at the Oakgrove Community Centre is a family fun day out that doesn’t cost the earth. Market manager Sharyn Holt said children can…