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Clean shave for floods
By Lia BichelNARRE Warren South resident Kirsten Gengi likes her new bald head. The brave mother of two parted with her long locks to raise…
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NZcondolences to go out by the book
THE south-east community has been invited to sign a condolence book for the victims of the Christchurch earthquake disaster. Victorians are welcome to sign the…
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Police slam flood thieves
By Bridget BradyLOOTERS stole thousands of dollars worth of property from a Cranbourne family who evacuated their flood-affected home last month. Adam and his family…
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Bowlers maintain good line
By Justin RobertsonIF Casey-South Melbourne does end up winning its final round match against Ringwood this weekend, which would earn them a spot in the…
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Fire fears over long grass
By Lia BichelBERWICK residents fear their neighbourhood could go up in flames if long grass near their house is set alight. Graeme Pinney and Leanne…
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Casey serves up new public art
CASEY Council has lobbed a new piece of public artwork into the Narre Warren South Tennis Club complex. Visitors to the centre during Tennis Week,…
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Leading the way- Fountain Gate Secondary College student Ben Hill will be attending a leadership conference in Malaysia this month. 61054
By Lia BichelTWO hard-working students at Fountain Gate Secondary College have received an opportunity of a lifetime. Year 11 student Brodie Ryan has been chosen…
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TigerSharks juniors rule the waves
THE Casey TigerSharks have rapidly become one of the state’s best swim teams but now they’re making a splash on the airwaves too. The innovative…
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Assaults way up
By Lia BichelCASEY’S top cop said police would continue their attempts to combat crime after the municipality had the highest increase in reported assaults across…
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Big in cattle
THE cattle competition on Saturday at the Berwick Show was a great success with exhibitors coming from all across Victoria for the opportunity to compete…