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  • Plants aplenty

    City of Casey environmental education officer Abbie Lane and Casey resident Sharon Wilkinson at last year’s plant giveaway at Westfield Fountain Gate. FREE trees, shrubs…

  • Beyond school – Gleneagles Secondary College students Anita, Victor and Atefeh get some help f

    Picture: Stewart Chambers By Kelly YatesFREE tutoring is being offered at Gleneagles Secondary College as part of its homework club. Maxine Foster, student well being…

  • Crowd pays respects

    A HUGE crowd paid tribute to our Anzacs in Berwick on Sunday. Returned servicemen, their families and others marched from the Berwick RSL to the…

  • Bank on the bank

    DANDENONG South business owner Krystyna Pieterson said workers from Westpac Fountain Gate branch should ‘stick to their day jobs’ after taking part in a Westpac…

  • Work passport gets a stamp of approval

    JOBSEEKERS from Hampton Park, Doveton and Eumemmerring now have a Passport to Work after graduating from an employment training program. The Passport to Work initiative…

  • Chipping in for Casey kids in crisis

    By Bridget CookTHERE were some crazy sights at Lysterfield Lake on Saturday for the Christians Helping in Primary Schools (CHIPS) inaugural Wacky Walk-A-Thon. More than…

  • Snapshot of charity

    By Bridget CookHE HAS photographed celebrities and done fashion photo shoots for Vogue, but now Barry Weller donates his time snapping local children for a…

  • Wickers, just

    BERWICK edged out Cranbourne by five points in a classic Casey Cardinia league round one encounter at Edwin Flack Reserve on Saturday. The massive crowd…

  • Rugby on right path

    By Ben HopeTHE Endeavour Hills Rugby Club is on the right path to the Premier League as they enter the 2010 Victorian Rugby Union (VRU)…

  • Big night of storms

    By Kelly Yates CRANBOURNE was the worst hit suburb in Casey during Tuesday night’s storm. Narre Warren SES controller Tim Howell told the News the…

  • M1 is tops

    DRIVERS in Casey are experiencing improved travel times on the Monash Freeway, says Roads and Ports Minister Tim Pallas. Motorists in the south-eastern suburbs are…

  • Car keen – Anthony De Angelis from Narre Warren North has started up what he believes is Case

    By Kelly YatesA NARRE Warren North man is hoping to change people’s perception of hoons and car clubs by starting up, what is believed to…

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