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  • UK wildfire forum visit- Narre Warren firefighter Tony Bundock has returned home after taking

    A NARRE Warren firefighter, who was guest speaker at a wildfire forum in the United Kingdom, has described the Black Saturday fires as the fastest…

  • Comets coach earns top nod

    By Marc McGowanDEBBIE Nichols may have failed to lead the Casey Comets back to the Women’s Premier League finals, but her peers were still impressed…

  • United finish season on top

    By Stuart TeatherHAMPTON Park United’s senior reserves team capped off its remarkable soccer season on Sunday with a 1-0 win against Bayswater. The result ensured…

  • Mark showcases music legends

    MARK Andrew is taking the stage at The Palms at Crown in the form of some of the hottest entertainers to ever step into the…

  • Signals upgrade

    TRAFFIC signals and safety upgrades will soon be at a number of Casey intersections following a $2.9 million funding announcement this week. The local projects…

  • Hills flop in flag fight

    By Stuart Teather SOMETIMES things just don’t go to plan. Endeavour Hills headed into its Victorian Rugby Union (VRU) Division Two grand final against Geelong…

  • Author gives kinder tips by the book

    MORE than 100 kindergarten staff gathered at the City of Casey’s annual Kindergarten Conference on 27 August, where popular Australian author Hazel Edwards was the…

  • Showtime for

    Holt MP Anthony Byrne with Berwick Fields Primary School students Brock and Josh bring a touch of entertainment to the school after receiving $3 million…

  • Young gun fires Cannons

    A DEVASTATING 10-minute second half spurt that yielded four goals propelled the Casey Cannons men’s thirds into the Metro Three South grand final in a…

  • Grants up for grabs

    APPLICATIONS are open for the 2009-2010 Victorian Veterans Council Grant Program. The program, which includes the Victorian Veterans Fund and the ANZAC Day Proceeds Fund,…

  • Ball’s big result for the cause

    THE ROTARY Club of Berwick and the Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Foundation hosted the annual Bosom Buddies Ball last month. More than 300 guests frocked…

  • Students find favourite characters

    HERITAGE College students dressedup as their favourite book characters as the school celebrated Australia’s longest running children’s festival, Book Week. Little Red Riding Hood, Spidermanand…

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