News
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Threat of 7.9pc house rate rise
By Rebecca FraserCASEY homeowners look set to be slugged with a 7.9 per cent rate rise. The hike followed a narrow vote at last week’s…
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Casey Fields a haven for Scorpions
CASEY Scorpions continued its unbeaten streak at its new Casey Fields home ground with a comfortable 32-point win over VFL top four contender Williamstown on…
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Stan the Man talks of faith
CASEY men have been urged to attend an inspirational breakfast next month hosted by Berwick’s Winepress Church. World kickboxing champion Stan ‘The Man’ Longinidis will…
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Students catch a bus to the future
STUDENTS from across Casey flocked to the Melbourne Careers and Employment Expo recently to learn about career pathways and employment options. The SELLEN LCP (South…
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Security drive for
By Rebecca FraserCASEY sports clubs look set to have their security bolstered following a string of break-ins at local reserves. Mayor Kevin Bradford said he…
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Cake for senior girl
THE Doveton Senior Citizens came together last Wednesday to celebrate the birthday of club secretary Doreen Parton. The 82-year-old has been cooking up a storm…
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Kids jam road to school
Cranbourne Christian College prep students Matthew (front), Scott, Eliza and Jack look forward to using the new traffic school in Cranbourne. By Sarah SchwagerCASEY children…
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Footy day is boost for boy
A NARRE Warren South school is banding behind a three-year-old boy who has been blinded by cancer. Today (Thursday) Narre Warren South P-12 College is…
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Program not safe as houses
The Berwick Safety House committee is on the look-out for new volunteers in a bid to keep the community service running. From left: Committee president…
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Residents’ drive near end of road
By Rebecca Fraser THE tale of a Berwick road that has two ends but no middle is finally drawing to a close. Council has allocated…
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Violence to stop athletes attending Casey games
By Rebecca Fraser EAST Timorese athletes scheduled to travel to Casey next month for an international sports gathering are now unlikely to come following the…
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Flying high the Magpie way
Josh and Mitchell with Collingwood player James Clement and Michael. FOOTY fever struck Chalcot Lodge Primary School recently when Collingwood defender James Clement gave students…