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  • Peering into the future

    Above: Alex and Leigh Sands with heat-resistant glass. STUDENTS from the Gleneagles Campus of Eumemmerring College discovered all about the future of science with the…

  • Better Endeavour, but Boroondara too good

    By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills produced a much-improved performance, but still fell to its eighth consecutive Rugby Union Victoria Premier One defeat on Saturday. The latest…

  • Pets on parade

    Zoe is all smiles after finishing her colourful painting at the Hallam Community Centre. CASEY youngsters got a chance to create their own colourful masterpieces…

  • Thieves target heavy machinery

    Police are looking for information about this excavator, which was stolen from a Hallam storage yard in May. By Callan DateOWNERS of heavy machinery and…

  • Sports radio live from hotel

    Left: Billy Brownless, Anthony Hudson and Mark Robinson entertained the crowd. VOCAL opinions on all things AFL descended on Berwick last week when sports radio…

  • Teams urged to sign up

    Narre Warren group Team Jess raised $76,000 in last year’s Casey-Cardinia Relay for Life event. CASEY communities are set to join the fight against cancer…

  • New artwork reflects diversity

    Casey councillor Janet Halsall, mayor Colin Butler and project facilitator Elly Abrat in front of the new mural in Doveton. MORE than a year of…

  • China crisis

    Casey residents Brian Sullivan and Jenni Ensor will soon be travelling to China to represent Australia at the Special Olympics World Games. By Callan DateTHREE…

  • Rugby Rebel ‘digs’ success

    Star rugby union winger Digby Ioane is on his way to the Queensland Reds next season, but is enjoying being back home and playing for…

  • Rugby wreckage at the Hills

    Seyla Khat tried valiantly on Saturday, but was unable to prevent Endeavour Hills from its 41-0 massacre at the hands of Northern at Frog Hollow…

  • Miners hope to reverse fortunes in finals

    Berwick Miners wide receiver Jamie Stafford caught a first-half touchdown, but the Nunawading Warriors had their opponent’s measure for most of the day. By Marc…

  • Vet drugs targeted

    Hallam vet John Stewart lost animal drugs and other veterinarian equipment when thieves broke into his car. A HALLAM vet burglary last week has sparked…

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