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  • Listen, it’s group therapy

    By Rebecca FraserTHE City of Casey hosted a Celebrate and Participate Event for the International Day of People with a Disability on Monday to highlight…

  • Custom-built for summer

    Customised cars begin to arrive at the Autopro Rodders Life Cruise Night. AUTOPRO Narre Warren was the venue for a highly successful rodders cruise get-together…

  • Lord, what a cup win!

    Right: Cranbourne trainer Grant Dalziel had a happy week starting with a win at his home track on Thursday with Bella Sorrento, followed by victory…

  • Games team sing praises

    Repeka Iuli, Narre Warren South MP Dale Wilson, Elisapeta Lemalu and Atamamao Tuiloma at a recent Samoan choir performance at the Narre Warren Chapel of…

  • Guy ropes in a crowd

    Above: Guy Sebastian shared his experience in Africa with World Vision with senior pastor of Casey City Church and his uncle Larry Sebastian and Christa…

  • Flock of wins for Sparrow

    Cranbourne jockey Mark Flaherty was back to his aggressive best at Kyneton on Monday, booting home four winners and a third on the nine-race program.…

  • Faith ‘transforms lives’

    Atik Wickes, the Casey Idol winner, will perform at Crossway South Christmas Celebration. MANY community leaders in Casey believe that faith in Jesus Christ can…

  • Bigger than Toyland

    The Big Boys Toys show will be held in Doveton on Sunday to help raise funds for two community projects. Paul and Pamela Simpson from…

  • Mayor quizzed by tomorrow’s media

    Above: Kambrya College students Peter and Braydon interviewed Casey mayor Kevin Bradford this week as part of their investigative journalism studies. By Rebecca Fraser CASEY’S…

  • Local trainers make hay

    Left: Cranbourne trainer John Gilligan with his gelding St Huberts after its win in the Bundy Rum Maiden on Friday. By Brad Kingsbury CRANBOURNE racing…

  • Speedy son praised

    Clyde mother of three Jacqui Russell-Croucher has praised the efforts of her 12-year-old son Morgan, who rang 000 after she fell last week. By Rebecca…

  • Anger over ghetto fears

    Doveton residents fear that a proposed heritage overlay will devalue their homes and turn some of their suburb’s streets into isolated ghettos. Resident Ann Beauchamp,…

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