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A slippery ride to victory
A happy apprentice jockey, Ibrahim Gundogdu, comes back to scale after saluting in his first race win on Partiva, despite finishing up on the filly’s…
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Casey trio float to top
Three staff members at the Casey ARC recently received awards at the Victorian Aquatic Industry Awards Dinner. Left to right: Di Dall’Oglio, aqua instructor, Janine…
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Alive… with a little help from friends
Ian Thomas (centre) says he owes his life to fast actions of David Harrison (left)and Harry Maas. By Paul DunlopFAST-thinking by two people delivered Ian…
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Craig flies to Ascot
-Brad KingsburySTAR jockey Craig Williams will travel to England later this week to ride at the world-famous Royal Ascot racing carnival. The Cranbourne born and…
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Warming up to winter arts
CASEY people can warm up to the arts this winter with a range of events lined up for July. Theatre, music concerts, dance and acrobatics…
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She’s apples for OAM
By Rebecca FraserWHEN Narre Warren North orchardist Bill Montague found out he had been awarded a medeal of the Order of Australia it certainly brought…
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Gatecrashers end the party
By Rebecca FraserPOLICE shut down a debutante celebration party in Hampton Park on Saturday night after an invasion by gatecrashers. The party, held at the…
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Winter tips to stop drips
DESPITE the winter weather Casey residents have been urged to conserve water this season, and not be tempted by long hot showers. South East Water…
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Cricket grows at Casey Fields
The new Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club pavillion at Casey Fields is taking shape. THE facilities for Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club at Casey Fields…
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Trees of learning
STUDENTS at Fountain Gate Primary School got their hands dirty putting shovel to soil to help the environment on Monday. Students gave up their time…
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Stage is set for Alice
STUDENTS at Fountain Gate Primary School are living in a wonderland … well, almost. From Tuesday, 2 August through to Friday, 5 August, students at…
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Tempting treats tasted in good health
Rebecca FraserTHERE were smiles all around at Fountain Gate Primary School on Tuesday – even if they were more orange than white. As part of…