News
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Cheerful champs
HAMPTON Park Tennis Club girls’ B Grade 1 singles/doubles side was victorious in the Waverley Tennis
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Policewoman airlifted after car crash
By Kelly YatesA NARRE Warren police officer was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital with spinal injuries last week after a car collision along the…
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Miner seeks gold in US punt
By Marc McGowanLIFE could dramatically change for Berwick Miners gridiron star Steve Baker in the next couple of months. The 30-year-old punter has joined former…
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Study tour just capital
CASEY students got the opportunity to meet Leader of the Opposition Malcolm Turnbull during a tour of Parliament House. The studnets, including Stacey Colebrook and…
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Bang-up finish
Geoff Emery made a good start to his 2009 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series campaign in Adelaide last month. Picture courtesy Sporting Clubs Photography By Marc…
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Apples feature at market
Young and old are celebrating the Easter apple harvest at the April Cardinia Ranges Farmers’ Market. CARDINIA Shire’s autumn harvest of apples will be celebrated…
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Relay
RAIN didn’t stop a strong field completing the 2009 Casey Cardinia Relay For Life. The event, which attracted 28 teams including 1467 participants, raised $166,373…
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Kids unite in harmony
TEACHERS and students at Brentwood Park Primary School wore orange and joined together to form a map of Australia on the oval to celebrate Harmony…
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Rodeo chases the bucks
By Kelly YatesMORE than 2000 people flocked to Akoonah Park last weekend to catch a glimpse of the barrel racing events at the Berwick Rodeo…
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A pot-pourri of fun
By Lia BichelAFRICAN drummers, Indigenous workshops and Bollywood dancers entertained almost 400 Doveton residents at a combined event at Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre on Saturday,…
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Technology funds for community centres
By Kelly YatesTHE Hallam Community Learning Centre is celebrating receiving a $5000 state equipment grant to install a modern telephone system. The centre, along with…
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Books that speak to you
CASEY residents with a story to tell can become part of the Living Books program. Council urged community members to share their stories with others…