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  • Bye after match brawl

    By Mark GullickSECOND-PLACED Berwick takes a much-deserved bye this weekend following a big start to the year. The Wickers defeated Doveton in a bruising encounter…

  • Fun with sports skills

    STUDENTS at James Cook Primary School were kicking goals during an eight-week sports program. Every Tuesday, Prep to Grade 2 students actively participated in warm…

  • Scooter crash

    AN ELDERLY man was hit by a car and thrown from his motorised scooter in Hampton Park. About 9.15am on Thursday 30 June, the man…

  • Baby fever

    By Lia BichelTHERE was baby fever at Coles Eden Rise recently when the store launched its new range of apparel and products. More than 150…

  • Eagles look for clean sweep

    By Mark GullickCRANBOURNE travels to Officer on Saturday, with the aim of closing out the first round of fixtures undefeated. The Eagles have ruthlessly dispatched…

  • Council push for bands

    YOUNG people in Casey are being encouraged to show their support for local musicians. The City of Casey and Spectrum Entertainment is set to host…

  • Basics of composting

    ALMOST 100 free compost bin kits and tumblers were provided to Casey residents as part of a home composting trial. Residents selected to take part…

  • Catch ’em early

    SWIMMING pool may not be a typical learning environment, but Clyde Primary School students learned valuable skills at Paul Sadler Swimland. Prep to Grade 2…

  • Kids have holiday fun

    CHILDREN on school holidays have been enjoying the range of activities on offer at Westfield Fountain Gate. The centre is hosting a range of school…

  • Top tips online for carers- Michelle, with husband Peter and children Bailey and Jasmine, launched a new website to support carers of children with additional needs. 66954 Picture: Kim Cartmell

    By Lia BichelA BERWICK mother of a disabled child has created an online one-stop shop for people in similar situations across the state. Michelle Jankovic…

  • In step with culture

    CASEY residents are encouraged to celebrate Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week. NAIDOC week, which began on 3 July and concludes on 10…

  • Cash to wipe out black spots

    By Lia BichelFOUR dangerous black spots in the City of Casey will receive safety improvements thanks to almost a million dollars in federal funding. Federal…

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