Special package for ladies’ event
CRANBOURNE Harness Racing Club is expecting a bumper crowd for its annual Girls Night Out on Saturday at Cranbourne Racing Complex.
The promotion has become...
Primary students having a bowl after breakfast news
STUDENTS at Eumemmerring Primary School turned up in their pyjamas yesterday to celebrate the launch of their Good Start Breakfast Club.
Under the program, run...
Hills performs well
THE Endeavour Hills Junior Football Club had several good wins and congratulated Neil Peake on becoming club captain.
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Hills too high for Saints
ENDEAVOUR Hills Junior Football Club’s under-16 team ran away from Dandy Saints after half-time to register a 57-point win at the weekend.
Scores: Endeavour Hills:...
Cold for cash
By Rebecca FraserHAMPTON Park’s Karly Halsall is feeling the cold a little more than most this winter after shaving her head for cancer.
This was...
Magpies outclass young Dingoes
THE trip out to Fox Road, Narre Warren, was one the football scribes had warned would be X-rated and one-sided.
Try telling that to the...
Tea time for charity
THERE were cups of tea aplenty this week when the Casey North Community Information Support Service (CNCISS) took part in the World’s Biggest Morning...
Why the battle comes after the war
By Rebecca Fraser
CASEY residents have been invited to come and listen to the memoirs of a Vietnam veteran who triumphed over the demons of...
Hallam high and low
HALLAM under 17 girls side went down to the strong Sacre Coeur unit on the weekend but the under 16 boys team scored a...
Infrastructure needs more, says mayor
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has welcomed the State Government’s latest budget and says it signals good news for Casey families.
However, he said more funding...
OK to revised Spring Square plan
PARTS of the controversial Spring Square development in Hallam will go ahead after Casey Council decided to endorse the revised concept plan.
A new preschool...
Hillsmeade sings the blues
STUDENTS at a Narre Warren South school definitely know how to sing the blues.
The Hillsmeade Primary School senior band and choir students recently travelled...