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Key to success
By Stuart Teather CRANBOURNE trainer Ken Keys proved on Sunday that the little guys still have a place in racing. The veteran trainer had two…
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Swimmer’s triumphant spirit
Casey TigerShark Ellie Cole wants to add a gold medal to her three minor medals from last year’s Beijing Paralympics. 33935 Picture: Stewart Chambers By…
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Fake grass,
STUDENTS at Mary Mackillop Primary School in Narre Warren North are on track to tip-top fitness with the completion of a new synthetic sports oval.…
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Sisterly awards
RESIDENTS were recently presented awards by the City of Casey to mark International Sister Cities Day. Volunteer residents received awards for assisting in the maintenance…
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Casey first home boom
By Kelly YatesCASEY is booming with more than a third of the state’s first home buyers choosing the municipality as their place to call home.…
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All change at Rotary
By Kelly YatesATTRACTING new members and increasing public awareness is one of the aims of the new president of the Rotary Club of Narre Warren,…
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Kids catch up in the kitchen
By Chloe PrinceSTUDENTS at Oatlands Primary School have become master chefs in their new home economics kitchen. All year levels, even the preps, have been…
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Hallam’s where it happens
By Kelly YatesTHE Hallam Hotel has been named the best-marketed venue in Australia. The popular entertainment venue took home the prize at the 2009 Australian…
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Hills slam door on luckless Eltham
By Stuart TeatherTHERE was a slaughter at Frog Hollow Reserve on Saturday as Endeavour Hills’ A team thumped Eltham 62-0 in their Victorian Rugby Union…
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Miners miss it by that much
By Marc McGowanA SPIRITED performance was not enough for the Berwick Miners as they went down 21-14 to the Bay City Buccaneers at Croydon’s Springfield…
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Going green
THE community is coming together to green up Casey for National Tree Day, the country’s largest community tree-planting event. Volunteers are being encouraged to grab…
