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  • Comets still a ‘mathematical chance’

    Casey midfield dynamo Leigh Terek attempts to send her side forward despite the close attention of Box Hill defender Anthea Vardakas at Comets Stadium on…

  • Award leaves company beaming

    A HALLAM company has won the 2007 National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) Commercial Small Project Category award. Electrical Design and Construct received the prestigious…

  • No butts on littering

    SMOKERS in Casey are being urged to bin their butts or face an on-the-spot fine. Casey mayor Colin Butler said cigarette butts were considered litter…

  • Banding together

    Joshua, Emily, Brittany, Madeleine and Lauren take to the stage in front of some younger fans. SOUTHERN Cross Primary School band members jammed away to…

  • Greener pastures on the way

    TRINITY Catholic Primary School will soon look a whole lot greener when the 200 trees planted last week take hold. The Narre Warren South school…

  • Rocky road for Miners

    Berwick captain and running back Shahid Malimar evades his Croydon Rangers opponent during the Miners’ 26-14 loss at Sydney Pargeter Reserve on Saturday. By Marc…

  • Boy’s death investigated

    THE death of a five-year-old Berwick boy on Tuesday is being investigated by the Department of Human Services (DHS). A DHS spokesman said talk of…

  • Peering into the future

    Above: Alex and Leigh Sands with heat-resistant glass. STUDENTS from the Gleneagles Campus of Eumemmerring College discovered all about the future of science with the…

  • Building booms in Casey

    THE City of Casey continues to be a boom area for the construction of domestic and commercial properties. The latest Building Commission data shows building…

  • Better Endeavour, but Boroondara too good

    By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills produced a much-improved performance, but still fell to its eighth consecutive Rugby Union Victoria Premier One defeat on Saturday. The latest…

  • Boy threatened with scissors

    SCISSORS were used to force a Narre Warren North boy to hand over his mobile phone and belongings outside Noble Park Railway Station on the…

  • Booker nominee visits library

    WITH access to eight libraries and more than 280,000 items, Casey residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to borrowing and events. The Casey…

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