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  • Technically speaking, it’s a reunion

    Technically speaking, it’s a reunion

    By LIA SPENCER MORE than 160 people gathered in Dandenong on the weekend to reminisce about their time at Doveton Technical School. The reunion was…

  • Card thieves on cab CCTV

    Card thieves on cab CCTV

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A STOLEN credit card was used in a taxi and police wish to speak with two men pictured in a CCTV image.The…

  • Youth cut out of work

    Youth cut out of work

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HALLAM-based youth worker has warned of worsening youth unemployment in Casey. Youthworks Victoria manager Claude Olivares said he thought the youth…

  • Cash for survival

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHILDREN from the Australian Air League’s Berwick Squadron will brush up on their survival training skills after receiving a funding boost from…

  • Boils down to numbers

    Boils down to numbers

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE excitement of this year’s Casey-Cardinia Business Awards could be felt from the moment people entered the Cardinia Cultural Centre last week.…

  • Inaugural awards: a night of nights

    By GARRY HOWE STAR NEWS GROUP EDITOR OH What A Night! Frankie Valli and his Four Seasons could well have been referring to the inaugural…

  • Market is all for the cause

    Market is all for the cause

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey community is being encouraged to come down to this month’s Relay for Life fund-raising market. The market will be held…

  • Continuing where he left off

    Continuing where he left off

    ONE of Australia’s greatest country music artists will hit the stage at the Hallam Hotel this month. Former Australian Idol contestant, rock ‘n’ roller Shannon…

  • Pedalling up a storm

    Pedalling up a storm

    By JARROD POTTER SIX hours of grinding gears and pumping the pedals left Platt Racing team victorious at the Victorian HPV Series. Over 100 entrants…

  • The grass is always greener

    The grass is always greener

    By JARROD POTTER THEY might run, jump and throw their hearts out in the next town over, but the next generation of City of Casey…

  • Riding the rainbow

    Riding the rainbow

    By JARROD POTTER DONNING her rainbow jersey for the first time on an Australian velodrome, Courtney Field lit up the Oceania Championships to maintain her…

  • Joking aside

    Councillor Wayne Smith is a joker, he is always first in the line to help new residents, (Wayne’s Bid To Keep Road, News, 9 October).…

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