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Better to wear out than rust
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH STANDING in front of an archway of balloons at the 2015 Casey Volunteer Awards, Mayor Cr Mick Morland called the guests of…
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Miners pip Crusaders in deja vu fashion
By RUSSELL BENNETT IT WAS all just a little bit of history repeating at Sydney Pargeter Reserve in Endeavour Hills on Saturday. The last time…
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Quake’s hidden aftershocks
Your Community Voice is a new occasional column in which Casey residents are invited to write about a topic of their choice. Last week the…
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Strength of support
By CASEY NEILL MORE than 50 mechanics took one look at Ghulam Haidar’s polio-withered leg and turned him away, refusing to give the Hampton Park…
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Student steps up
By CASEY NEILL A NARRE Warren student was the first nominee for this year’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Youth Enterprise Award. Tom Cunningham was…
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Crime hotspot
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HALLAM has been the worst hit suburb in Casey for car thefts over a two week period from April to May, according…
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Helping hand from Herb
ANOTHER three talented up-and-comers in the design and media fields have been helped on their career path by the Herb Thomas Memorial Trust. RMIT students…
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Bringing it back home
By JARROD POTTER EXCISING the wounds of last year’s defeat, Vic Metro Youth Girls reclaimed what is rightfully theirs – the AFL Youth Girls National…
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Rocking their skates on
YOUNG people from across Casey joined in National Youth Week celebrations at the annual Rock ‘n’ Skate Festival on Saturday 18 April at The Shed…
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Teens tame the greens
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE sky’s the limit for two rising star golfers from Lyndhurst Secondary College, who competed at state level on Monday. Year 10…
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The homeless give all
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…












