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  • Short changed or short sighted over road upgrade

    Short changed or short sighted over road upgrade

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OPPOSITION Leader Matthew Guy has slammed the government for allocating only $20.5 million in this year’s State Budget to duplicate Thompsons Road…

  • Work support welcome

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CALL it faint praise – but this year’s Federal Budget is at least “not as savage” as the 2014 proposal, says Cranbourne…

  • Sorrow in making many happy

    Sorrow in making many happy

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren South child has spent the last week flourishing like a butterfly on the acting stage. Six-year-old Joshua Mase was…

  • Scorpions fry under hot lights

    Scorpions fry under hot lights

    By JARROD POTTER VFL – ROUND 4 WIND plagued Casey Scorpions again as the blustery Casey Fields arena played havoc in the Scorpions 35-point loss…

  • Falcons blown away

    Falcons blown away

    By JARROD POTTER SFL DIVISION 3 – ROUND 5 A HOWLING result – both wind wise and on the scoreboard – as Endeavour Hills squandered…

  • A hive of companionship

    A hive of companionship

    By JARROD POTTER THERE’S more to footy than just the final score. This humble message resonated throughout the South East Juniors (SEJ) competition over the…

  • Ethan exuded that Devine inspiration

    Ethan exuded that Devine inspiration

    By DAVID NAGEL “ANYBODY that has had anything to do with him came out a better person -without a doubt.” The words of Todd Devine,…

  • Pink in Cavalier fashion

    Pink in Cavalier fashion

    By JARROD POTTER PROUD, passionate and pink. Saturday night was about more than the points scored and victories savoured as the Casey Basketball Association community…

  • Storm blowback

    Storm blowback

    By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD’S premiership defence has hit its first hurdle of the season after Cranbourne proved too good, winning by 22 points in the…

  • Radical changes fail to score

    Radical changes fail to score

    By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE coach Simon O’Shanassy was left feeling a little empty on Saturday after his side came from the clouds in the final…

  • 10 outta 10!

    10 outta 10!

    WHILE its netballers were out making it a clean-sweep, a perfect 10-out-of-10 against Tooradin, the Narre Warren Football Netball Club was busy itself, hosting its…

  • Getting the message across

    Getting the message across

    THE Cranbourne Football Netball Club held its 10th annual Pink Ladies Day at Casey Fields on Saturday with guest speaker Sheila Downey (left) giving the…

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