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  • Performance was Grreat fun

    CASEY kids have been kept entertained these school holidays with a host of exciting activities at CaseyCardinia Library Corporation. Last Thursday children aged three to…

  • Fine paid, now ‘shove it’

    By Rebecca Fraser CASEY councillor Paul Richardson has paid his council imposed fine, but not before telling council staff to “shove it.” On Monday, Cr…

  • Pooling Tiger Sharks’ talent

    By Marc McGowanTHE world’s best swimmers are converging on Melbourne for the world championships this month, but the next batch of stars will be on…

  • New ‘net in the pipeline – but what about the ‘now’?

    WHILE politicians murmur in their sleep about a thrilling futuristic network of fibre optic cable that will provide high-speed internet to taxpayers, Australians living in…

  • Mixed results for Hampton Park

    HAMPTON Park’s Division 4 side had its chances of a second spot on the ladder crushed when Narre Warren soundly beat it on its green…

  • Churches to fill the air

    THE sounds of Christmas will fill the air, when the combined churches of Endeavour Hills stage their Community Christmas Carols event on Sunday, 17 December.…

  • Trees for future

    By Callan DateGREEN is seen as the new black and Casey residents have a chance to help out the environment later this month during National…

  • Man’s leg broken in Doveton brawl

    A MAN had his leg broken and was bitten on the arm during a vicious fight involving up to 13 people in Doveton on Saturday.…

  • Six Cannons line up for Sharks

    SIX Casey Cannon players have been chosen to represent the Southern Sharks in the Just Hockey Junior State Championships to be held at the State…

  • Upgrade to please drivers

    LOCAL drivers will soon find travel along Berwick-Cranbourne Road easier with the upgrade of the section between Grices Road and Thompsons Road. The $7.7 million…

  • Cat’s eye on northern prize

    By Brad KingsburyGREG Eurell cannot hide the excitement in his voice when he talks about the prospects of his stable star Apache Cat. The Cranbourne…

  • Jobs secure after buyout

    WORKERS at a Hallam carpet manufacturer have been assured their jobs are safe after their company was bought out. The future of New Zealand based…

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