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Heartwarming success for Casey
By Rebecca FraserTHE City of Casey has been awarded for their efforts in helping improve the ‘heart health’ of the local community. Casey Council recently…
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Children put their art into Cranbourne’s future
CASEY’S youngest residents are featured in a special art display at the Cranbourne Library. The kids’ brightly coloured artworks portray their ideas and visions for…
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Rotary boosts Care coffers
THE Rotary Club of Narre Warren held its annual business lunch recently with funds raised assisting the ongoing work of South East Palliative Care. The…
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A garden for all senses
BERWICK’S Old Cheese Factory has been given a facelife thanks to a donation from Bunnings Fountain Gate. A range of plants was given to create…
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Young Lions team well
NARRE South Lions came away with two wins after last week’s round of junior football. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 12 GOLD The Lions put in…
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E-Talk: Rockers in a hard place
By Glen AtwellAS MOST Playstation 3 owners would be aware, Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero 2 are not playable on Sony’s newest black box and…
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Meadows netballers battle hard
DEVON Meadows’ three senior netball sides were competitive against Berwick despite going down in each match. @BT Sub Sport News:A GRADE Meadows had another competitive…
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Safety draft on show
CASEY residents interested in the council’s safety policies are encouraged to review the city’s Draft Council Road Safety Strategy. The Casey Traffic Management Committee has…
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Stalls galore at Scouts
THERE will be a car boot sale and market day on Saturday, 26 November at the 7th Doveton Scout Hall from 10am – 2pm. Come…
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Owner claims nightclub was forced out of town
– Rebecca FraserTHE owner of the now defunct Furnace Nite Club claims he was pushed out of Narre Warren. Last week the trouble plagued nightspot…
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Casey wins award
THE City of Casey recently won the Adult Multicultural Education Service (AMES) Full Participation Local Government Award for 2005. Mayor Cr Kevin Bradford said he…
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On the write track
MOSSGIEL Park Primary School students got a glimpse of the lives of authors and illustrators recently. Students from prep to grade six wrote, illustrated and…