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Students help other kids
DOVETON Heights Primary School students dug deep last week to raise funds for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. Assistant principal Jason Walker said…
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Change of season for Narre bowls
ON the last day of Summer Indoor Bowls at Narre Warren on Monday, 23 April, winners were D. Pouponneau, M. Horton, N. Dickie, E. Arnott…
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Man on phone stalking charges
A HALLAM man has been questioned by police over a number of stalking incidents. The 27-year-old man will be summonsed in relation to stalking offences…
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Oh sister, Casey scores a hat-trick
By Jim Mynard RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith brought three trophies home to the City of Casey, presented at the Sister Cities Australia national…
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Michelle cleans up in offers
By Callan DateWHEN Michelle Niazmand discovered she had been offered a tertiary place at the University of Melbourne she couldn’t stop smiling. And there are…
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Workshops boost
CASEY sporting clubs have been hampered by the drought but are set to benefit from free developmental workshops. The next workshop, run by the City…
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Doves show no mercy
DOVETON got a dream start to the season against Beaconsfield, taking a 10-goal lead into quarter-time after holding Beaconsfield to a single point. From then…
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Extradited man in court over car thefts
By Rebecca FraserPOLICE have extradited a Hampton Park man from Queensland after his disappearance sparked a nationwide manhunt earlier this year. Scott Harris appeared in…
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Pupils learn meaning of Anzac
ANZAC Day came 24 hours early for Thomas Mitchell Primary School students but the spirit of the diggers was just as strong. The Endeavour Hills…
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Awareness in the can
By Melissa MeehanTHE Mammojam and Bras in a Jar are just some of the exciting and intriguing marketing ploys that a group of year 12…
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Rain robs Swans star
By Marc McGowanCASEY-SOUTH Melbourne star Craig Entwistle was cruelly denied a chance at breaking Roy Howard’s all-time club record for runs in a single season…