News
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Injured Doves dominate
DOVETON seniors, despite being undermanned by injuries, still accounted for Keysborough by 70 points on Saturday in Casey-Cardinia League action. The Doves started well, but…
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Council sets limit on next rate rise
CASEY ratepayers are in for some relief with council resolving to limit the next rate increase to 1.5 per cent above the Consumer Price Index…
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Top jocks shape up for title
By Brad KingsburyIT is Cranbourne versus Berwick in this year’s battle for supremacy in the Melbourne metropolitan jockeys’ premiership that ends on 1 August. Cranbourne…
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College program draws plaudits
NARRE Warren South P-12 College is leading the way in providing an alternative education for local students. The school was recently acknowledged for its efforts…
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Crossroad upgrade promised
CAR congestion on Clyde Road in Berwick could be a thing of the past if a Liberal Government is elected later this month. A $25…
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Police seize driver’s car after he is nabbed for speeding
POLICE have seized a Narre Warren man’s car after he was caught exceeding the speed limit in Clematis on Saturday night. Police say the man,…
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City turns on sisterly charm for visitors
By Kelly Yates CASEY received a visit from its sister cities, Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, and Springfield Ohio, USA, as part of Casey’s Global Friendships program. Berwick-upon-Tweed…
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Giaan lends Games’ hand
AUSTRALIAN swimming sensation Giaan Rooney visited Berwick last Friday to help Casey residents join in the spirit of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. The Olympic…
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Fair way to have fun
CLYDE Primary School will hold its bi-annual Country Fair this Saturday to help raise funds for new facilities. The fair will include a host of…
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Monash’s best pick up awards
THE best of Monash University’s Berwick business and economics faculty was on show at an awards evening last week. About 100 people attended the event…
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Party crackdown
By Callan DatePOLICE are set to crack down on the increase in wild and out of control parties throughout the City of Casey this summer.…
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Students get a sporting chance
OATLANDS Primary School students are a healthy and happy lot. The Narre Warren school is one of the first in Casey to take part in…