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  • Pulling all the right strings

    By Cameron Scott PUPPETABILITY is coming to Casey this weekend. The free puppet show and workshop for children this Saturday, 30 July will form part…

  • Gators get close

    FOUNTAIN Gate had a tough week of junior football, returning only two wins despite some close margins. UNDER 15 Against Cranbourne at home in windy…

  • Meadows left short

    DEVON Meadows’ netballers were plagued with injuries against the strong Cranbourne teams on Saturday but all players put in gallant efforts and the potential of…

  • Counting the cost

    COLES Myer wants to redevelop the park in Spring Square Hallam and make it into a BiLo supermarket with a car park. It wants to…

  • Great food, great people at FoodWorks

    FOODWORKS at Amberly Park may have changed its name but everything else has stayed the same. The owners, management, and friendly staff that shoppers have…

  • Health care with a difference

    By Rebecca Fraser The newly opened Amberly Healthcare offers services in family medicine, women’s health, men’s health, immunisation, travel vaccinations, physiotherapy and minor surgery. And…

  • Senior citizens

    CRANBOURNE MEMBERS are reminded that the AGM will be held on Thursday, 4 August at 10.30am. It would be appreciated if the ladies could please…

  • Family centre opens

    THEoldest and youngest students of Doveton North Primary School cut the ribbon to open the school’s Family Resource Centre on Friday last week. The centre…

  • Messenger tricked into delivering new worm

    With the number of mass mailing worms being delivered primarily via email these days, many email systems have evolved dramatically to become much more smarter…

  • Soccer skills are just having a ball

    EXCITED students at an Endeavour Hills Primary School have been swept up in World Cup fever. The sport’s storeroom at Thomas Mitchell Primary School has…

  • Getting the reading bug

    THE theme of “a bug’s life” entertained children aged three to six at Narre Warren Library on Tuesday afternoon. Children were amused with stories about…

  • Schools winners in shopping scheme

    CASEY primary schools have been urged to register for this year’s Shop For Your School at Westfield Fountain Gate. The annual program rewards schools every…

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