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  • Hyland fling for Chris

    Above: Cranbourne trainer Chris Hyland was thrilled with the win of his gelding Larson in Sunday’s feature race at the Trade Union family races day.…

  • No cargo for Col’s cult

    Left: Cranbourne trainer Colin Alderson celebrated the final day of the Flemington spring carnival with the win of his talented gelding Cargo Cult in the…

  • With help, Katherine makes a Splash

    Katherine Stewart and Splash jump a training fence at home in Pakenham. Katherine is flying to California at the end of this month to compete…

  • Special soccer at Doveton

    Far left: Doveton Special Soccer School player David Cain in action. MORE than 300 players turned out last Friday to take part in the eighth…

  • Pure high for Octane

    Devon Meadows-trained greyhound star Pure Octane bounced back from his disappointing Topgun loss three weeks ago to win the $15,000 feature Silver Bullet over 525…

  • Meeting will check on oil

    President of Friends of Ermera Jan Trezise has invited Casey residents to come along and learn about Australia’s and East Timor’s oil agreement. By Rebecca…

  • Students experience diversities of culture

    Students at Thomas Mitchell Primary School in Endeavour Hills enjoyed a multicultural day recently dressing up in traditional costumes. MORE than 60 nationalities came together…

  • New pool makes a splash

    Doveton Pool in the Park manager Simon Beqir, the YMCA’s Lisa Bone and City of Casey facilities project officer Chris Beattie at the heated 50metre…

  • Website a legacy to baby Montanna

    Baby Montanna Jean died in June from spinal muscular atrophy. By Rebecca Fraser OUT of one family’s personal tragedy has come a story of courage…

  • Teachers strike out over IR

    Kambrya College teachers left, back: Mai Tran, Anna Nguyen, Tuong Nguyen, Sarah Treadwell and Maree Jarrett at the workplace laws rally in the city. By…

  • Breath of fresh air at Trinity

    Trinity Catholic Primary School became an asthma friendly school on Monday. Pictured are Paul Preyer, store manager Narre Warren Ritchies IGA, Nick Knowles, Asthma Foundation…

  • Buses to get Casey moving

    Transport Minister Peter Batchelor visited Narre Warren on Monday to announce $1.8 million worth of bus improvements. By Rebecca FraserCASEY’S bus network is set to…

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