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  • Council bounces basketball plea

    By Sarah Schwager THE City of Casey is lobbying both the State Government and the Opposition for funding to build basketball facilities at Timbarra. Council…

  • Classic raiders

    THIEVES with an eye for classic cars raided the garage of a Doveton house and cruised away with valuable parts from two vintage vehicles. Several…

  • Free up more of

    Continuing on from last week’s article, there are many other places you can check your computer to recover hard disk space. Usually a good place…

  • Talent quest on track

    MOVE over Australian Idol. Chalcot Lodge Primary School has taken centre stage. That was the reaction from the audience who sat back and enjoyed the…

  • Howdy doody, partner

    Taylah and Matthew were all smiles last week when they donned their cowboy hats and impressed all in attendance at Chalcot Lodge Primary School’s talent…

  • Hearing loss hits home

    MORE than 40,000 people in Casey suffer some form of hearing loss, according to new Access Economics research. Kerryn Phelps, former president of the Australian…

  • Here’s to a rich brew

    From left, Narre Community Learning Centre chief executive Wayne Hewitt, Phyllis Booth, June Bennett, Wendy Peck and learning centre president Rita Hartney are delighted with…

  • Sign up for a hit

    MARANATHA Methodist Cricket Club will hold its junior and senior registration at Rebel Sport, Fountain Gate on Wednesday 30 August between 6 and 8pm. Players…

  • Crime still a concern

    By Callan Date CRIME in the City of Casey reduced slightly last financial year but still remains at a concerning level for police and local…

  • Primary students excel in uni test

    Southern Cross Primary School students Joey Su, Tarana Nareer and Jone Vuong with their University of New South Wales English exam certificates. STUDENTS at an…

  • Fury over wandering tot

    Four-year-old Brooke and her mother Hayley Steer who is angry about her daughter finding her way into a busy car park when she should have…

  • Son a top fellow, too

    Narre Warren Rotary Club member Ross Chudleigh holds his certificate as he is joined by his parents Jean and George Chudleigh, right, president Garry Denny,…

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