News
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Powerhouse impresses
By Stuart TeatherENDEAVOUR Hills continued to support its reputation as a rugby union junior powerhouse with impressive results from its young teams on the weekend.…
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Dad’s write stuff
SOUTHERN Cross Primary School student Nicholas Neubel has scored a football and family pass for a swimming session at a local YMCA centre after winning…
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Derailed
I COMMEND Ray Pendlebury for his letter regarding the way our trains have deteriorated since the 1940s. However, my memories, as a passenger are a…
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Three flags for Foxes
By Marc McGowanTHREE premierships were enough for the Narre North Foxes to reign supreme over their Dandenong and District Junior Football League rivals on Sunday.…
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Green team
GROUPS and individuals eager to develop a conservation project in Casey are encouraged to apply for funds of up to $1000 as part of the…
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Hospital strike threat
By Lia BichelSECURITY staff who threatened to strike during footy finals may also strike from their duties at Casey Hospital. MSS provide guards who provide…
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Ready to fight cruelty
THE Animal Cruelty Hotline will have rescue vehicles standing by to protect animals and help farmers this fire season. As firefighters prepare their crews, Barrie…
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Cannons fired-up for finals
A STIRRING 1-0 win has seen Casey’s men’s Metro One East hockey side sneak into the top four by just two points. The Cannons claimed…
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Firies want a fair shake
FIREFIGHTERS from Narre Warren will be out and about this weekend collecting money for an upcoming project. The Narre Warren Fire Brigade members are set…
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Burglars after home plasmas
THIEVES are breaking into Casey homes and stealing plasma televisions. Senior Constable Chris Blazevic told the News the offenders were targeting homes where they could…
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Comets hold heads high
By Marc McGowanTHERE is no doubt that 2009 was the year that could have been for the Casey Comets’ Women’s Premier League side. Their two-year…
