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  • Battle to be staged

    Battle to be staged

    TALENTED musicians across Casey are getting ready to rock at the FReeZA Push Start Battle of the Bands competition in Cranbourne next month. Seven local…

  • Dreams in colours

    Dreams in colours

    By CASEY NEILL JOSEPH and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is taking centre stage at the Drum Theatre. Windmill Theatre Company is taking audiences on a…

  • Get busy with teenage holiday fun

    TEENAGERS can keep themselves entertained throughout the school holidays with the range of activities on offer by the City of Casey. The council is again…

  • On the look out for Hard Knocks choir

    THE Outlook Community Centre is hoping to start up a choir in collaboration with the School of Hard Knocks’ ‘Absolutely Everybody’ choir program. Since the…

  • Robin’s merry band

    Robin’s merry band

    By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS from the Junior School at Chairo Christian School stepped on to the stage last week for their first ever full production.…

  • Adam’s all in to play

    Adam’s all in to play

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN Pakenham business owner Adam Lowndes read about the potential development of a Touched by Olivia Foundation inclusive playspace in Casey, it…

  • Inception of conception

    Inception of conception

    By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH student Jake O’Donnell has put a unique spin on conception, using layered images of naked men. The artwork earned the Cranbourne…

  • Highlights warm the winter chill

    Highlights warm the winter chill

    By BRIDGET COOK WARM up the senses throughout the colder months at the array of offerings as part of this year’s Casey Winter Arts Festival.…

  • Chelsea winner shares design secrets

    Chelsea winner shares design secrets

    By BRIDGET COOK PHILLIP Johnson was one of the driving forces behind the Australian designed garden that made history at the Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea…

  • Passion is more than skin deep

    Passion is more than skin deep

    By BRIDGET COOK THE members of Tama Tatau are connected by two things – their traditional tattoo and a passion for Samoan dance. Those two…

  • Festival’s cultural refuge

    Festival’s cultural refuge

    By BRIDGET COOK A CELEBRATION of refugees will take place in Hampton Park this month with a free event including entertainment, food, forum and workshops.…

  • Singers on region’s rhythms

    Singers on region’s rhythms

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Da Capo Singers are on song to entertain this month with an afternoon full of music from the Australia, New Zealand…

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