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  • Looking to leaders

    Looking to leaders

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ANOTHER group of young Casey leaders was installed at a special school ceremony earlier this month. Hillsmeade Primary School in Narre Warren…

  • Player’s mark on depression

    Player’s mark on depression

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS WAYNE Schwass, in keeping with his reputation as a lauded AFL premiership player laid down a challenge straight down-the-line recently. At a…

  • Food glorious food and fun

    Food glorious food and fun

    By BRIDGET COOK COMMUNITY groups and residents served up their best creations from the kitchen for the annual Community Kitchen Rulz event this month. The…

  • Charity Wells up for needy

    Charity Wells up for needy

    By BRIDGET COOK WHO cares for the plight of homeless and underprivileged people in the Casey community? Well there’s no denying that Berwick couple Malcolm…

  • MP Hunt-ed down

    MP Hunt-ed down

    By BRIDGET COOK FLINDERS MP Greg Hunt is under scrutiny for handballing the decision-making responsibility on the fate of a dedicated wildlife corridor in Casey…

  • Chaos over church permit

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY councillors were divided over whether to approve a planning permit for a church in an industrial area in Hallam, fearing they…

  • Stars out on the tiles

    Stars out on the tiles

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE WARREN tile shop played host to two of The Block’s biggest stars earlier this month. On Saturday 12 April super…

  • Upsetting the status quo

    Upsetting the status quo

    By DAVID NAGEL Casey Cardinia Football League preview – round 3 BERWICK v NARRE WARREN ARE we about to have a major shake-up at the…

  • Dolphins flounder from Scorpion venom

    Dolphins flounder from Scorpion venom

    By JARROD POTTER ESCAPING the peninsula with four points, Casey Scorpions seized a come-from-behind 14-point win over the Frankston Dolphins. Frankston had its chances to…

  • It’s a special relationship

    It’s a special relationship

    By DAVID NAGEL WHETHER at the crack of dawn or just moments before the first bounce of a top-of-the-table football clash… it’s that minute’s silence…

  • Laps by leaps and bounds

    Laps by leaps and bounds

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WHEN the business opened in 1972, those involved with Paul Sadler Swimland never imagined the franchise would celebrate its 10 millionth swim.…

  • Footy battle, Anzac spirit

    Footy battle, Anzac spirit

    By DAVID NAGEL LEST We Forget – as three standalone words they achieve nothing startling, but when they become one, as a post-script to The…

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