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  • 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,…

  • Soccer team heads off

    Left: Scott Ramanui, coach Carlos Loyola, Westfield team sponsor Fiona McKenzie, Michael Wright, Trent Parker and Simon Pollock are excited about the team’s trip to…

  • Week counted a success

    By Ed MerrisonSTUDENTS from Strathaird Primary School showed plenty of character recently while celebrating National Literacy and Numeracy Week (NLNW). The Narre Warren South pupils…

  • Girls fight out final

    NARRE South Junior Football Club’s under-18 girls fought hard but went down to a stronger Hallam in third v fourth play-off at the weekend. The…

  • Schools benefit from shopping spree

    Lexmark’s Michael Piotrowski and Westfield Fountain Gate centre manager Fiona MacKenzie join students from Narre Warren North, Maramba, Berwick Lodge and St Catherine’s primary schools…

  • Shadow looms for Cup

    Above right: Jockey Nikita Beriman By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainer Colin Davies said he would consider setting his honest money-spinner Shadow for his home cup after…

  • School teaches water wisdom

    From left: Narre Warren North Primary School captains Christian and Emily along with Brayden, Amy, Rachel and Jackson celebrate being a champion water-saving school. NARRE…

  • Libs offer a schools bonanza

    By Ed MerrisonCASEY could find itself scoring an education double under a Baillieu Government, according to Opposition plans announced last week. Narre Warren was named…

  • Jack on the ride track

    Endeavour Hills rider Jack Cummings, 12, is taking the cycling world by storm. By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills cyclist Jack Cummings recorded stunning results in the…

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