News
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Stacey to put the screw on would-be thieves
Stacey Wightley is keen to install the new anti-theft screws on offer after one of her personalised number plates was stolen last week. By Callan…
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Mick takes steps to help Casey’s kids
Cranbourne panel beater Mick Smithers is set to beat a superhuman path around Casey in support of local youth. By Ed MerrisonMICK Smithers may seem…
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New chapter begins
From left, enthusiastic bookworms Alex, Oshini, Sanduni, Barbara, Tomasz, Kari, Nathan and Sana with children’s author Gabrielle Wang. ENDEAVOUR Hills Ripper Reader Club members turned…
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Day full of value for students
STUDENTS at Timbarra Primary School stepped out of the classroom and into a day full of enthralling activities as part of their Values Education Forum…
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Pupils get the inside story
Judith Rossell speaks about her latest release The Haunted Castle of Count Viper with grade four students Brittany, Jamie and Tiger from Narre Warren South…
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Soldiers did us proud, says mayor
By Jim MynardCASEY mayor Kevin Bradford said Australian soldiers in Vietnam confirmed the reputation of Australian service men and women for bravery, tenacity, determination, skill…
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Lee leaps to a Magpie ton
High-flying Narre Warren star Lee Clark completed his second consecutive goal-kicking century with a 10-goal haul against Beaconsfield on Saturday. By Brad KingsburyNARRE Warren goal…
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Students hang up their dads
Hillsmeade Primary School students Liam, Ashlyn, Jackson, Stephanie, Shanya, Jayden and Mallory proudly display portraits of their fathers. By Jessica Craike WORKS of Dad are…
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Traffic diverted after train death
Pedtrain TRAIN services through Casey were disrupted for several hours on Monday night after a woman was hit and killed by a train near Berwick…
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Chris whips up a culinary delight
Chris Hohmann has an appetite to succeed in the hospitality industry after his recent award-winning cooking performance. By Callan DateA NARRE Warren chef is slicing…
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Record just Dandy
Left: Cranbourne trainer Robbie Griffiths with his sentimental stable star Dandy Kid, which was retired after claiming the all-time win record at Moonee Valley on…
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Thumbs up for students
Above: Kambrya students Justine, Tahlia, Liana and Amy with their colourful scarecrows that will stand in the horticulture centre. THERE were green thumbs galore at…