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  • Rare highlight for frustrated Comets

    Teenage whizkid Marcie Algeria scored the best of the Casey Comets’ five goals against Gippsland at Latrobe City Sports Club on Saturday. 19982 Picture: Luke…

  • Battling Panthers beating the odds

    Casey Panthers under-12 team members, from left, Nathan, Robert, James, Kiah, Mario, David, Navil, Tylah, Andrew, Chris, Connor, Adrian, Steven, Mason, Cristian, Jake and Callum…

  • Good morning Mr Salmon

    Above: Timbarra Primary School’s James, Riley, Brad, Joel, Emily, Claudia, and Emily watch as children’s writer Michael Salmon sketches a cartoon. 21118 By Kelly YatesYOUNGSTERS…

  • Ugandan singers to perform here

    Above left: The Watoto Children’s Choir will perform in Berwick later this month. The Ugandan singers will perform two free concerts at the Berwick Church…

  • Sharp plans for school

    James Cook Primary School students Kayley and Jacob welcome the school’s new principal Kathryn Sharp. 21105 By Jade LawtonJAMES Cook Primary School has a new…

  • ‘Barbie bribe’ before polls

    By Callan DateA BLATANT ‘barbie bribe.’ That’s how one former councillor Michael Shepherdson, has summed up an attempt to allocate each of Casey’s 11 councillors…

  • Berwick downs bottom side

    Left: Berwick City’s goalscorer Orlando Mejias fights off Endeavour United’s Dragen Maejanac during Berwick’s 2-0 win on Saturday. 21366 Picture: Luke Plummer. By Stuart TeatherBERWICK…

  • Cruisy win for

    Eastern Suburbs’ gun centre Michael Breen ran through two tries against Kingston Redbacks, and was among his side’s best in the match on Saturday. By…

  • “Kar Kulture”

    Checking out some of the handiwork of a group of youths from Narre Warren and Dandenong are, from left, Joseph Herrech from Dandenong Police Multicultural…

  • Kids to kick off homeless soccer

    Above: Isabella gets physical in support of the cup. By Monique EbringtonMELBOURNE schools have adopted homeless soccer teams from some of Africa’s poorest nations for…

  • Keeping fit the fun-filled way

    Step Into Life offers fun and affordable outdoor group personal training for all ages and fitness levels. STEP Into Life offers affordable personal training to…

  • Berwick Olympic fever

    Above: Brentwood Park Primary School’s Megan participates in the parade during the official opening ceremony. 21142 By Kelly YatesSTUDENTS at a Berwick school got a…

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