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Casey gives until it’s green
RESIDENTS can grab a free plant thanks to Casey’s annual plant give-away. Each household can claim two free indigenous plants for their garden. Visit the…
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Birds of a feather… inseparable
By JARROD POTTER DIVISION 1 – Round 5 DRAW… a word that radiates hollowness and despondency – and sometimes a feeling even worse than loss…
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Cruisin’ to glory
PEDALLING her way to the top of Australian BMX cycling, rising-star Phoebe Wallen climbed the national championships podium to cap off a sensational season. Wallen,…
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Their bit for quake victims
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH MOVED by the people struggling in earthquake-ruined Nepal, Narre Warren’s own struggling families and homeless gave whatever they had to the World…
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Domestic demand
POLICE were called to a Hampton Park property last week after a man forced his way in and demanded money from the occupant before smashing…
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It’s a Hi-5
What’s On The renowned children’s band is coming to town to perform its favourite songs and acts. The Hi-5 House of Dreams tour gives audiences…
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Sustainable cityscape
CASEY is among the state’s most sustainable cities. The municipality is among four finalists for this year’s Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria (KABV) Sustainable City of…
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A trifecta of poor starts
By JARROD POTTER VFL REVIEW – ROUND 5 SPORADIC efforts in the odd-numbered terms kept Casey Scorpions from mounting enough fight against Port Melbourne. Going…
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JOCs hold pedal to the metal
By JARROD POTTER VAFA DIVISION 2 – ROUND 6 SIX-NIL… it’s been an emphatic start to the VAFA season for St John’s as the Old…
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Cash bid against violence
CASEY councillors agreed on Tuesday night to push for additional funding for the council’s Challenge Family Violence Prevention Project. The funds are set to dry…
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Salary cap, player points mooted
By JARROD POTTER AND RUSSELL BENNETT LOCAL football is set to be radically altered with AFL Victoria announcing a major initiative to combat increasing club…
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Terror hearing
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Narre Warren teenager charged with importing weapons allegedly for use in a foiled Anzac Day terror plot will stay in custody…







