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Game races into the next generation
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Playstation 3 Rating: 5/5 If Gran Turismo 5 Prologue is only a taste of things to come, the future of gaming…
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Group sheds new light on old issues
A GROUP tackling dangerous and dark spots within the City of Casey will continue operating until at least 2009. The Lighting and Community Safety Taskforce…
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Demons keen on Casey Fields
ST KILDA Football Club may not have come marching into Casey Fields, but Melbourne is seriously considering the region’s premier sporting complex as a summer…
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School break-up
By Callan DateA MAJOR shake up to education in the City of Casey has been approved with Eumemmerring College’s control of four campuses set to…
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Flags fly for top two
English star Alex Roberts compiled a quickfire 44 in his side’s 43-run grand-final victory over North Dandenong at Wachter Reserve on the weekend. By Marc…
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The right formula for racing
FORMULA-One fever swept across Melbourne last week and some local students got up close and personal to leading driver Nick Heidfeld. Several Kambrya College students…
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10,000 have fun kidding around
Maison, 19 months, of Hampton Park enjoys the Casey Kids Carnival.Picture: Luke Plummer. By Kelly YatesCASEY Kids Carnival attracted about 10,000 people on Saturday, making…
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Runners burn the Ks for kids
NARRE Warren CFA members are hitting the pavement and clocking up the kilometres all in the name of charity. The group of 14 firefighters has…
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Youth to fire Comets
Left: Casey Comets teenager Anna Carmichael, in action against Preston last season, is one of the players who coach Deborah Nichols is hoping steps up…
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Council approves trip to North America
CASEY councillor Wayne Smith will use ratepayers’ money to travel to New York and Toronto in July. Cr Smith hopes to speak to anti-graffiti activists,…
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Aged care centre set for sneak preview
CASEY’S newest aged care facility will hold a community information session next week. Casey Aged Care is set to open in April in Narre Warren…
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Laying down the law of the land
THE human face of policing turned up at Monash University’s Berwick campus on Tuesday for the annual international students’ orientation. Multicultural officers, senior constables James…