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Tee-off for charity
By Kelly YatesAROUND 170 golfers teed-off at Berwick Montuna Golf Club last week for the 2009 Mayoral Shield Charity Golf Day. Organiser Roger McGill, from…
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Save money
CASEY households are encouraged to sign-up to the Greenhouse Project. Sustainability Victoria’s GreenHouse Project has been extended until the end of October. The GreenHouse Project…
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Top draw tennis at Doveton
TENNIS stars from across Australia were made to earn their share of the $10,000 prize pool in the Waverley Tennis Australian Money Tournament at Doveton’s…
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Casey takes its chances
Kelly Yates and Bridget BradyCASEY residents flocked to local punting venues across the municipality on Tuesday hoping for the chance to win big by betting…
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Cool learning
EDUCATION Minister Bronwyn Pike visited Oatlands Primary School last week with funding news for the school’s new multi-purpose centre. Besides the Narre Warren school receiving…
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Screws on thieves
By Kelly YatesPolice and community volunteers, with the youngest volunteer being eight-years-old, fitted around 139 cars with the one-way security screws at Bunning Warehouse Fountain…
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Camaro kid comeback
By Murray HubbardTHE Chevrolet Camaro muscle car was a big hit during the 1970s and into the early years of the 21st century, but in…
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Campaign for special school
By Kelly YatesA NARRE Warren North mother is starting a campaign to get a school in the Casey-Cardinia corridor for children with mild intellectual disabilities.…
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Rugged road for
POLICE will double the number of random drug tests they conduct over the next three years as the Roadside Drug Testing program expands state-wide. Around…
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A day for play
By Kelly YatesBUDDING sport enthusiasts battled it out last week at the annual Gleneagles Cup. More than 500 local primary school students competed in the…
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Arts to enhance community
AN ARTS for health program is breaking new ground in Australia, bringing the arts to more people from diverse communities across the City of Casey.…
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Local cup victories
Above: Cranbourne trackwork rider Chris Symons piloted Linton Street to victory in race three. By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainers Robbie Laing and Mark Webb celebrated the…