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Seuss fans share the fun
Berwick’s Ruby and Olivia Lamb are busy performing in Suessical, a production that brings the stories of renowned author Dr Seuss to life. OLIVIA and…
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Reduced sentence appals family
By Rebecca FraserA HAMPTON Park woman claims her family has been given a life sentence while the drunk driver who killed her sister and another…
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Skype gets people talking for free
Nick VerhaarVOICE-over IP technology is a relatively new form of communication that has been gaining enormous attention for both business and home use. Otherwise known…
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Are there enough skate facilities in Casey?
Michelle Johns, Cranbourne NO “I’ve got kids. There are some (skate facilities) but they’re too far out of town.”Shane Smith, Cranbourne NO “Not for the…
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Fundraising could be hair-raising
CASEYmayor Kevin Bradford is preparing for the colourful day when he will either dye or lose his locks for cancer. Cr Bradford will either colour…
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Casey smells the flowers
By Rebecca FraserTHE seeds have been sown for Casey Council to grow a stand at the next Melbourne Flower Show. Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson…
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Generous spirit
By Jim Mynard CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has commended the Rotary Club of Narre Warren for hosting the traditional Anzac Day Gun Fire Breakfast in…
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Business networking
THE Casey Referral Network will next meet on Thursday, 4 May from 7.30am. The meeting will be held at Ambrosia Restaurant, 84 Bemersyde Drive in…
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Bridge woman praised
ENDEAVOUR Hills police restrained a woman on the Power Road bridge in Doveton for more than 10 minutes on Sunday night as they waited for…
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Poems stir memories
Above: Timbarra Primary School captains Tayla and Troy helped conduct Timbarra Primary School’s annual Anzac Day service. TIMBARRA Primary School commemorated Anzac Day on Monday…
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Endeavour Hills dominates
ENDEAVOUR Hills Junior Football Club’s under-15s played a top team game in wet conditions to crush Dandy Saints by 87 points at the weekend. Scores:…
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Bulldogs win new members
Western Bulldogs footballer Tim Walsh (at back) and front, left to right, are Narre Warren South P-12 School acting principal Ken Robinson and students Cameron…