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  • Recycled clothing

    By Kelly YatesA BERWICK woman is using her passion for recycling and the environment to start up what she says is Berwick’s “first recycled clothing…

  • Casey women still in the chase

    By Gavin StaindlTHE COMETS women are still a chance to play finals despite not making any ground on fifth-placed Ashburton. Casey remains six points out…

  • Narre juniors plan for success

    By Justin RobertsonNARRE WARREN junior football club is moving forward. Not through more players. Not through a brand new stadium. But through meticulous planning. The…

  • Casey Chiefs boss laments

    By Justin RobertsonCASEY Chiefs junior rugby league club is again on the hunt for a home. After the Casey Council’s latest decision to nix the…

  • Tree time

    CASEY residents are encouraged to join the campaign to plant a million new native trees and shrubs across Australia on National Tree Day. National Tree…

  • Top chance for artists

    THE City of Casey is on the hunt for an artist to showcase their work at the Kevin Hill’s Top Ten Australian Artists Art Show…

  • Miners lack that winning touch

    By Gavin StaindlTHE BERWICK Miners suffered their seventh loss this season, losing to the Buccaneers 32-6, but had it not been for some costly missed…

  • Health on top

    SOUTHERN Health, the operator of Casey Hospital in Berwick, has been named the joint winner of the 2010 Business Award for Public Service. Southern Health…

  • Cavs steal a thriller

    By Justin RobertsonCRANBOURNE Cavs won a thriller in overtime on Sunday afternoon against the highly-ranked Warrandyte. With the scores tied at 85 at the end…

  • Whistle blowing gains appeal with women

    By Justin RobertsonTHE future is bright for women who crave to be umpires. In the past few weeks, the AFL has declared its intentions to…

  • Winters’ discontent

    By Kelly YatesA NARRE Warren North home- owner wants Casey Council to seal the gravel section of Winters Lane. Michael Burgess says he can’t believe…

  • Cashed-up helpers

    TWO volunteer-driven clubs in Casey have been given a funding boost. The Hallam Junior Football Club and the Cranbourne Lions Club Choir will receive grants…

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