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Safety draft on show
CASEY residents interested in the council’s safety policies are encouraged to review the city’s Draft Council Road Safety Strategy. The Casey Traffic Management Committee has…
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Second spot for Hallam girls
HALLAM Junior Football Club’s under-17 girls’ team secured second spot on the ladder with a one-point win against Sacre Coeur at the weekend. Scores: Hallam…
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Students enjoy top spell
10. Robbie Destratis was one of the winners in Dandenong Valley School’s spelling competition. STUDENTS at Dandenong Valley School had their eyes on the prize…
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CFA’s night to remember
YEARS of hard work and dedication were recognised on Saturday night when the Narre Warren North Country Fire Authority (CFA) held the biggest awards night…
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Older residents enjoy program
Members of Berwick Youth Choir perform for MANY of the city’s older residents across a number of Casey’s Residential Care facilities have been treated to…
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Lions welcome new president
THE Endeavour Hills Lions Club has inducted John James as its new president. At a recent changeover dinner, Mr James was welcomed by all members…
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Fish stamps have lick of authenticity
Narre Warren North artist Janet Matthews has designed four stamps for Australia Post. A NARRE Warren North artist has stamped her mark on success. Well-known…
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Injured Doves dominate
DOVETON seniors, despite being undermanned by injuries, still accounted for Keysborough by 70 points on Saturday in Casey-Cardinia League action. The Doves started well, but…
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Casey scouts raise the bar
CASEY scouts have set a new fundraising high as they try to get themselves to the 21st Australian Jamboree early next year. More than $37,000…
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Ups and downs are part of the journey
Narre Warren’s Hugh and Grace Mahoney are celebrating 50 years of marriage. By Rebecca FraserA NARRE Warren couple will celebrate 50 years of love and…
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Sports spark a cultural boost
City of Casey Edwin Flack Games coordinator Angie Vrieze and games co-chairman Bob Muir encourage local families to come along and enjoy the sporting days.…
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War memorial set for repairs
Left: The Narre Warren North community war memorial is set to undergo $4000 worth of repair works. Left to right: Narre Warren North Primary School…