News
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Windermere winners
Windermere CEO Cheryl De Zilwa accepts an award for excellence from Premier John Brumby at Government House. By Lilly O’GormanWINDERMERE Child and Family Services received…
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Cougars day of drama
By Gavin StaindlEJECTIONS, extra innings and a walk-off hit all culminated in a 9-8 Melbourne victory over the Berwick Cougars at Surrey Park on the…
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What a waste of life!
By Kelly Yates NINE out of 11 people killed on Casey roads this year were aged between 11 and 21. And they were a “tragic…
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Heroes given quiet
Fountain Gate Secondary College school captain, Corporal Jonathon Cording, 310 ACU Dandenong and young leader Brodie Ryan are hoping for donations for a memorial garden…
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Transit winds
By Bridget Cook90-year-old Evelyn still helps out in the Transit kitchen. 40862 Picture: Kim Cartmell VOLUNTEERS at Transit drop-in centre served up a festive feast…
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Counsellors go for broke
By Kelly YatesCASEY families under financial pressure now have access to a full-time financial counselling service to help them manage their debts and plan for…
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Program aims for resilient youth
By Kelly Yates and Bridget BradyOLYMPIC Gold Medallist Brooke Hanson shared her mentoring experiences at the state-wide launch of YMCA Youth Mentoring. The new mentoring…
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Brigade’s big grant boost
By Kelly YatesHolt MP Anthony Byrne said the emergency turnout system would support the volunteers at the brigade by providing important information in the seconds…
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Season in song for carols
THE 34th annual Casey Carols by Twilight will be held at the Max Pawsey Reserve in Narre Warren on Christmas Eve. Presented by the Berwick…
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Summer music in the park
CASEY residents are invited to enjoy live music at Wilson Botanic Park this summer. Jazz, eighties and blues music will feature at the Berwick park,…
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Christmas mural on display
A COLOURFUL window mural by students at Narre Warren North Primary School will be on display at Pets at Home in Narre Warren until the…
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Grants help fight climate change
LOCAL communities will work together to tackle climate change under a new initiative led by the Brumby Government. The $23 million dollar Climate Communities program…