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  • Good Vibe crosses the state

    Sarah Murphy, Moyne Shire youth development officer Geraldine Edar, Elizabeth Wright, Reece Lane, Dean Field, Mia Glasgow-Kelly, Casey youth services team leader Mark Biggs, Department…

  • Year 12 pair mean business

    TWO Casey teenagers had an experience money can’t buy recently when they found out what it takes to run a multi-million dollar company. Narre Warren’s…

  • Dolls make a big showing

    DOLLS for all ages will be on display in Berwick next week when a major exhibition is held. The Australian Clothdoll Association will take over…

  • Comets align with the Stars

    CASEY Comets Soccer Club gained a point away against the Southern Stars in Men’s State League division-one action at Ross Reserve with a 0-0 result…

  • Foxes grab a good win

    NARRE North Foxes under-16 team started the season well with a 47-point win against Endeavour Hills at the weekend. Josh Tonner and Brendan O’Hara played…

  • Schools, roads, rail and buses

    By Callan DateEDUCATION and public transport are the big winners in Casey after the State Budget was announced on Tuesday. A new primary and secondary…

  • Car problems plague Orders

    Will Orders and co-driver Toni Feaver battled car troubles on their way to finishing fifth overall in round two of the Australian Rally Championship in…

  • Shock loss rocks Casey

    Lion Kathleen Sailor terrorised the Comets defence, including Vanessa Hellar, in the second half to be a major catalyst in her side’s 2-1 triumph. Picture:…

  • Jump up a test of Endeavour

    John Amato and Endeavour Hills Rugby Union Club will tackle the Premier One competition this season after being promoted from A Grade. Picture: Meagan Rogers.…

  • Miners to celebrate major milestone

    Berwick Miner John Fuchs lays a brutal hit on his opponent in Gridiron Victoria action last season. The Miners celebrate their 20th anniversary on 12…

  • It’s the pits – and kids love it!

    By Callan DateSOUTHERN Cross Primary School prep students may not have drawn a line in the sand just yet but they are using it for…

  • Pupils learn meaning of Anzac

    ANZAC Day came 24 hours early for Thomas Mitchell Primary School students but the spirit of the diggers was just as strong. The Endeavour Hills…

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