News
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Art from the heart
PEOPLE from all over Casey are showcasing their talents at the South Eastern Arts Festival (SEAF). The music and art festival was previously known as…
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MPpromises Clyde Road plan
By Lia BichelBERWICK residents can look forward to a smoother ride on congested Clyde Road as planning for an upgrade is announced. Local resident Mavis…
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Pain in the drain
By Lia BichelTHE City of Casey Council has advised that property owners are responsible for the stormwater connection between their property boundary and the stormwater…
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No helpers
I HAVE to say I’m pretty disgusted in people these days. While shopping with my one-year-old daughter, in the middle of Centro Cranbourne Shopping Centre,…
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Cooking up the goods
A HEALTHY food initiative started by popular chef Jamie Oliver has officially begun and Narre Warren residents are encouraged to support it. The first Australian…
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Summer of firsts
By Gavin StaindlTHE Casey TigerSharks have topped off a trailblazing summer by winning five gold medals and finishing in the top 15 at the National…
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Champions parade another win
By Gavin StaindlTHE all-conquering Dandenong and District Cricket Association junior club can add another feather to its cap after returning as champions from an international…
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Teaching by the book
By Lia BichelEight students who graduated from Hillcrest Christian College last year compiled a book of 101 jokes from their business management and national politics…
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Community silver marked- Manager Dianne Wilson, past co-ordinators Sue Hall and Kathleen Pennicard cut the cake to
ABOUT 60 people gathered at the Hallam Community Centre recently to celebrate the organisation’s 25th anniversary. Manager Dianne Wilson welcomed guests who included past and…
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Casey schoolbunfight
By Lia BichelTHE Coalition Government has come under fire from the Labor Party, which claims growing Casey education needs are being neglected. Narre Warren South…
