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  • Opening up for smokers

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY bars and pubs are acting quickly to accommodate shunned smokers as new smoking bans came into force on Sunday. While many patrons…

  • Hills fights hard for respectable loss

    By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills produced a much-improved display before conceding two late tries on its way to a 27-17 defeat to Footscray at Henry Turner…

  • Heat pummels pennant

    xxxNARRE Warren Bowls Club’s Tuesday’s LVBA pennant round-eight scheduled to be played away at Hampton Park was officially abandoned due to the heat. Wednesday’s scheduled…

  • Bike thieves strike

    THIEVES helped themselves to two motorbikes in separate incidents last week. A 10-minute gap was all that was needed to steal a motor bike from…

  • Bowlers fire for Narre Warren

    NARRE Warren’s turf-one bowlers took control to protect a first-innings total of 255 and dismiss St Mary’s for 159 on Saturday. Narre Warren started the…

  • Clubs swallow new drink laws

    By Callan DateFOOTBALL finals in Berwick will go ahead as planned despite concerns over the introduction of strict new liquor licensing laws. An urgent meeting…

  • Seeking Ms Warne

    THE City of Casey wants girls aged 12 to 17 to join a new junior girls’ cricket competition. Cricket Victoria will operate the competition in…

  • Are Krispy Kreme doughnuts the best you’ve had?

    Carol, Hampton Park YES “Bloody oath. They were tasty, creamy – just sensational. Can I have another?”Monique, Narre Warren YES “They were the best. So…

  • Copper’s goal not so trivial

    NARRE Warren police officer Scott Dousha has a passion for all things trivial. The senior constable is putting this love to good use as he…

  • Are you coping with the extreme heat?

    Tim Major, Berwick YES “It’s winter in Ireland where I’ve been living for three years so I haven’t experienced this kind of heat for a…

  • Wilson votes to pay lights debt

    By Rebecca FraserCASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson has dodged a potential lawsuit after councillors voted to foot the bill for a $30,000 promise he made…

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