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  • Hills beats ‘bullies’

    By Gavin Staindl“WE NEED to stand up for ourselves!” Those were the fighting words given to the Endeavour Hills team members by coach John Hayes…

  • Their chance to dance

    Hampton Park dancers Joshua and Shanice Fernandez are geared up to compete at this weekend’s Australian Dancesport Championships. 40395 By Kelly YatesA BROTHER and sister…

  • Swans sweat a demon round

    By Paul PickeringCASEY-South Melbourne’s breakout Premier Cricket season hit a snag in the form of perennial powerhouse Melbourne on Saturday. The Demons made sure it…

  • Teddy taste

    By Kelly YatesFUTURE Heritage College prep students and their teddy bears enjoyed a picnic in the sun as part of their recent orientation day. About…

  • Fire fears fuelled

    By Kelly Yates

  • Wilson’s the place to be

    WILSON Botanic Park in Berwick is open for extended hours over the summer months. The picturesque botanic park provides a number of facilities for the…

  • Bastinac set for resurgent Roos- New Roo Ryan Bastinac with, from left, dad Peter, mum Sandra

    By Paul PickeringRYAN Bastinac has arrived at the dawn of a new era for North Melbourne and he wants to play a big part in…

  • Boost for war memorials

    EX-SERVICE organisations, councils and community groups are invited to apply for grants to restore local war memorials. Eligible groups can apply for funding of up…

  • Jobs on the rise

    THE number of Victorians employed increased by 22,640 last month. This rise marked the sixth consecutive monthly increase, with the strong employment result driven by…

  • Police stretched beyond limits

    SOUTH Eastern Metropolitan MP Gordon Rich-Phillips said he was horrified at the lack of police in the City of Casey. “Casey residents are not getting…

  • Wear and tear on feet

    IF THE shoe fits (comfortably) – wear it. The motto is reinforced by a new Paediatric Footwear Program launched by Cardinia Casey Community Health Services,…

  • Garden of

    By Kelly YatesThe school was recently awarded a Coles Junior Landcare Grant valued at $1000 to establish the garden. Teacher Joy Ogden said the students…

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