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  • Eagles of the court

    STUDENTS from Gleneagles Secondary College forged strong relationships with students from six local primary schools as part of the Year 9 Advance Program. The “Sports…

  • It’s delivered

    By Emma SunANextension of Casey Hospital’s Special Care Nursery was recently completed. Premier John Brumby and Health Minister Daniel Andrews opened the $5.2 million nursery,…

  • Record popped 848 times

    By Jade LawtonBERWICK Secondary College is now home to 848 world-record holders. On Tuesday, 848 students simultaneously opened bottles of Pepsi Max in the school’s…

  • African cultural

    GLOBAL Cultural Organisation proudly presents the annual Out of Africa festival at the Cranbourne Racing Centre, 6-7 November 2010. The festival forms an integral part…

  • Civic reception for robot dancers

    By Melissa MeehanCASEY Council will hold a civic reception to recognise local primary school students who won the National Robodance Competition held in Canberra last…

  • Cricketers earn bragging rights

    By Paul PickeringA LOCALLY-based cricket development program continues to gain notoriety in Sri Lanka. The Young Cricketers Development and International Experience Program sent an under-17…

  • Well done team: MP

    THE Member for Holt Anthony Byrne MP attended the official opening of the new multipurpose hall and classrooms at St Paul Apostle South School in…

  • Need for wheelchair access

    BETTER access to public transport for Casey’s disabled residents is needed – according to councillor Amanda Stapleton. Cr Stapleton said she had been contacted by…

  • Rain hits matches

    LOCAL cricket officials are stressing to all cricketers to consult their association’s revised fixtures after all matches were again called off because of the weather.…

  • Berwick breaks the drought

    By Gavin StaindlBERWICK recorded its first win of the season in a tight, 5 to 4 encounter against Port Melbourne at Cyril Molyneux Reserve. Berwick…

  • Mick’s luck is fleeting

    Zoomin, right, and hot favourite Purple battle it out for second place behind Ginga Dude in the David Jones Cup. 55124 By Paul PickeringFOR a…

  • Justice is blind

    By Danny ButtlerA BLIND Narre Warren man is outraged at being banned from visiting an intellectually disabled prisoner. John Hardie is a volunteer prisonvisitor who…

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