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  • Summer well booked

    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,…

  • Backstage takes centre stage

    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…

  • Art space in focus

    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.…

  • Tractors pull in the crowds

    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…

  • All day at the races

    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…

  • Judge for yourself

    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…

  • Cricket champion clinic

    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…

  • Battle win warms the hearts

    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…

  • Yule tide goodies

    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…

  • Carols unite the community

    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…

  • Who let the elves out?

    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…

  • Market has lion’s share

    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…

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