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Comets fly in soccer win
THE Casey Comets won 2-1 against third-placed Bentleigh Greens in a hard-fought Men’s State League One contest at Comets Stadium on Saturday. The Comets were…
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Winds stretch SES
Narre Warren SES volunteers help clear away a fallen tree during a recent storm. Picture: Narre Warren SES. WILD winds caused havoc throughout Casey last…
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Orders marching up rally ladder
By Marc McGowanBERWICK’S Will Orders stormed to his best performance of the Australian Rally Championship as round three moved to the nation’s capital on the…
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Girls prove their medal
Back from left: Victorian Taekwondo Academy Berwick instructors Berty Collinson, Jean Collinson and Mahir Unalan, and, front, Asian Junior Australian Team Selection Championships medallists Jessica…
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Missed chances cost Comets
By Marc McGowanTHE Casey Comets’ conversion nightmares came back to haunt them in a disappointing 1-1 draw against the Preston Lions in a spiteful Women’s…
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Massive strike for Miners
Berwick Miners captain and running back Shahid Malimar attempts to burst through a sea of Southern Seahawks in the teams’ clash at Springfield Reserve on…
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Track specialist goes swish
Left: Jockey Lincoln Coffey urges Cranbourne track specialist Signal Swish to the line for local trainer Geoff Cousins in the seventh race last Thursday. By…
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Monash’s best pick up awards
THE best of Monash University’s Berwick business and economics faculty was on show at an awards evening last week. About 100 people attended the event…
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Two painful years for SMA family
Julie Cini, with daughter Zarlee, is raising awareness about Spinal Muscular Atrophy. By Callan DateA BERWICK mother has detailed a tragic two years, including her…
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Bradford calls for apology from MP
By Callan Date CASEY deputy mayor Kevin Bradford has demanded federal MP Greg Hunt apologise to council over comments the politician made regarding the sealing…
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Stop locking kids in cars
SES volunteer Matthew Egan is urging Casey parents not to leave children in locked cars. By Melissa Grant SES volunteers are urging Casey parents not…
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Youths switch off to save the planet
CASEY youths have saved more than 52,000 litres of water and more than 100 hours of electricity after successfully taking part in the inaugural Youth…
