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  • Students have a (net)ball

    By Bridget CookSTUDENTS from James Cook Primary School brushed up on some netball skills last week alongside a star. Melbourne Vixens player Tegan Caldwell visited…

  • Not blind to kid safety

    FAMILIES can now get a free blind and curtain cord safety kit to keep dangerous cords out of the way of babies and small children,…

  • Sweet historian- Gleneagles

    By Bridget CookA GLENEAGLES Secondary College teacher was recently recognised for her engaging and innovative approach to teaching. Ariella Sweet was one of seven Victorian…

  • Show dogs the lead

    CASEY dog owners are being asked to lift their game. After a spate of complaints, Casey council has asked dog owners to clean up after…

  • German exchange on the menu

    Right: Rotary’s 2010 Group Study Exchange team, from left, Nicole Creaser, Paul THE Rotary Club of Berwick recently held a welcome home dinner for the…

  • Healthier minds in healthy bodies

    By Bridget Cook STUDENTS and staff at Dandenong Valley School have welcomed the completion of a new playground, specifically designed for the students. Immediate past…

  • Grand finish for Brentwood

    Brentwood Park Primary School’s football team, back, from left, Kian, Mal, Karly, Maddy, Braydon, Logan, Trent, Adrian, Jordan, Mahmoud, Liam, Luke, Harrison, Ryan, Nic. Front,…

  • Sensor saves

    SENSOR lights alerted a Cranbourne man, who was in bed, to a burglar who tried to steal his car. The intruder entered the house on…

  • Age with grace

    Casey’s ambassadors for Ageing Positively Pat Whaley, Judy Owen, Colin Smith and Brian Regan. CASEY’S Ageing Positively ambassadors Patricia Whaley, Colin Smith, Brian Regan and…

  • Sister cities links celebrated

    River Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith, Casey’s Global Friendships member Michele Halsall, Casey mayor Lorraine Wreford, Wall of Global Friendships Working Group member Ann Pathmasiri…

  • Slippers to cut stress

    STUDENTS and teachers at Heritage College got extra comfortable at school last month. The Narre Warren South school celebrated Stressdown Day, to raise money for…

  • Kinder cash on offer

    GRANTS of up to $200,000 are available to help expand and improve kindergartens throughout Victoria. Applications are now open for the program, with Minister for…

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