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Police seek man of interest
Police are hoping to speak to this man in relation to an incident at a Hallam business. POLICE are hoping to track down a man…
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Thieves’ $6000 haul
THIEVES stole goods worth more than $6000 from a Narre Warren North property last week. Narre Warren Police are appealing for anyone who may have…
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Magic a crafty attraction
Left: Black Fantasm does his best juggling act. MAGIC was all the rage at Endeavour Hills last week as children learnt all about the wonders…
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Comets make a point
By Marc McGowanCASEY Comets Soccer Club picked up its first point of the season with a 1-1draw against Heidelberg United in round three of the…
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Easter brings out the bonnets
Alecia and Jamie-Lee look the part with their specially designed hats. BERWICK Fields Primary School students donned their Easter gear recently for the school’s annual…
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Brock ‘robbed’ by drawn decision
Left: Shane Brock was unable to raise his arm in triumph after the judges ruled his bout against Romilus Rahayaan as a draw at the…
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Councillor trips up over travel
By Callan DateSTAUNCH anti-travel councillor Paul Richardson will use ratepayers’ money to fly to Brisbane for a conference next Monday week. In somewhat of a…
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Issues moved to the foreground
CASEY residents will have the chance to discuss issues with their local representatives through an annual ward forum. Councillor Janet Halsall raised a motion at…
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TigerSharks celebrate national success
Casey TigerSharks coach Ben Hiddlestone praised Trent Lindsey’s 200m freestyle performance as the club’s best at last week’s Australian Age Championships in Western Australia. By…
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Library catalogues holiday fun
Left: Berwick family Jacob, Austin and Gayelene Heylbut have some fun at the ocean voyage event.Left: Timmothy Rizkilla manages a smile while drawing his compass.Right:…
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Train shame
Commuters using Casey’s train stations were faced with unprecedented delays during March. By Callan DateA STAGGERING one in every four trains was late on the…
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Ebony up there with the best
By Marc McGowanBERWICK athlete Ebony Sturgess is becoming used to exceeding expectations. Ebony, 10, competes for Waverley Little Athletics Centre and because of the travel…