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  • Support sought for beds plea

    A PETITION calling for the State Government to provide funding for more beds at Casey Hospital was launched last week. Casey residents are encouraged to…

  • Boys to the fore

    LEARNING and having fun at Endeavour Hills Secondary College doesn’t stop when classes end. Male students are getting together after school to take part in…

  • Space to grow

    STUDENTS celebrated as two new buildings at schools in Casey were officially opened this week. The new gymnasium at Kilberry Valley Primary School and a…

  • Walkathon helps cancer centre

    BERWICK students will walk for 12 hours next week to raise money for sick children. Following on from last year’s successful 12-hour ‘swim-a-thon’, boys in…

  • Boy stable after window fall

    A YOUNG boy was taken to the Dandenong Hospital in serious condition after falling through a plate glass window on Monday. About 4.30pm, advanced life…

  • Call in for police queries

    CASEY residents interested in pursuing a career with Victoria Police are invited to a recruitment information session next week. The information session will be held…

  • Seniors chat up pollies

    MORE than 120 senior citizens from Hampton Park and surrounds enjoyed morning tea and a chat with Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and State…

  • Three ready for the road

    By Bridget CookTHE Varga family had three good reasons to celebrate recently. The 18-year-old Varga triplets, Nathan, Aaron and Annaleise, received their probationary licences after…

  • Bun fight over funding claim

    By Lia BichelTHE construction of a new cycling and walking path in Dandenong North and Endeavour Hills is well under way, but a Labor MP…

  • Seagulls looking at league switch

    By Peter SweeneyTOORADIN-Dalmore may switch football leagues at the end of the season. The Seagulls – tired of being at the bottom of the ladder…

  • Plan to keep Eagles’ edge- No player from Cranbourne or Narre Warren knew where the ball was here – but the Eagles sure knew where they were heading. Onwards and upwards. The biggest challenge facing

    By Mark GullickPLAYER management will be Cranbourne coach Doug Koop’s primary focus over the next six weeks. The Eagles have two byes in the next…

  • Family focus for new service club

    By Lilly O’Gormon and Lia BichelROTARY Clubs in Casey have welcomed the idea of a new club aimed at attracting younger families across the municipality.…

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