News
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Floods a year on
By Lia BichelTHE water has dried and houses repaired, but many Casey residents are still coming to grips with a tumultuous event from 12 months…
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Berwick’s coming wins vital
THE Berwick Bowls Club once again split its matches in pennant competition on the weekend. The biggest win for the round came from our fifth…
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100 citizens become Aussies by choice
MORE than 100 people became Australian citizens at a special ceremony held in Casey on Australia Day. The City of Casey welcomed the area’s newest…
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Patriotism portrayed
HUNDREDS of patriotic people donned their Australia Day hats and waved flags to celebrate their country last week. Casey residents attended numerous fun and free…
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Staff’s $15 million bus buyout bonus
By Lilly O’GormanEMPLOYEES of south-east bus company Grenda Transit were blown away when a total of about $15 million in bonuses was delivered last week,…
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Fire ready call rings out
CASEY residents are being warned to be fire ready and not to be complacent this summer. The City of Casey is at a higher-than-usual risk…
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Tug of war- Andrea and Marilyn, with one of their cats, Mirabelle, are fighting to stop Pearcedale animal shelter from euthanising a cat that used to live in their home. 76568
By Danielle GalvinA POORLY treated cat with a skin condition is at the centre of a bitter fight between two Hampton Park residents and the…
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CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE v RINGWOOD
@BT Sub Sport News:At Jubilee Park Ringwood. Ringwood won the toss and bowled first. CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE INNINGS R. Blandford, b. M. Topp 0 J. Best,…
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Cranny bowlers break even
By David NagelCRANBOURNE bowlers scored a fifty-fifty result for the club in the warm, blustery conditions of the Metro pennant competition last Saturday. The top…
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Teams look to finals
A MIXED bag of pennant results for the Berwick Bowling Club on Saturday with solid wins for three of the six sides. As the season…
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U-NITE for Victory
TWO great soccer players from the City of Casey will take part in an opening game at AAMI Park stadium before today’s (26 January) U-NITE…
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Camp control over diabetes
NARRE Warren brothers attended a unique summer camp where they learned about surfing, dolphins and managing their diabetes. Seventeen-year-old Nick Macdonald and his 16-year-old brother…
