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  • Sri Lankan weightlifter in the frame

    But Hallam graphic designer Vernon Tissera does. The talented portrait maker has created images of pop icon Michael Jackson, champion Australian athlete Cathy Freeman and…

  • Casey Cardinia league preview

    THREE blockbusters headline the opening round of Casey Cardinia League football this week with anticipation of a crackerjack season growing by the day. Narre Warren,…

  • Narre juniors show grit

    NARRE Warren Junior Football Club had seven wins in the first round of junior competition last week. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 (2) Narre Warren…

  • Get away from on-line crowd

    Nick VerhaarTripAdvisor.com is an extremely popular website for travellers and holidaymakers all over the world, covering over 200,000 hotels and attractions in 30,000 destinations worldwide.…

  • 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. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 Scores: Endeavour…

  • 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 Tea.…

  • 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…

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