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Athletes pull out of games
EAST Timorese athletes scheduled to travel to Casey this month for the Edwin Flack Games have confirmed they will not be able to attend. A…
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Earthquake relief in a box
By Callan DateVICTIMS of the devastating earthquake in the Indonesian province of Yogyakarta are temporarily getting their lives back on track thanks to the efforts…
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Hit and run appeal
By Rebecca FraserTHE father of a 23-year-old hit and run victim has urged the driver to come forward after his son was run over and…
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Four wins for Hills
ENDEAVOUR Hills Junior Football Club could gather only four wins in last week’s round. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 Hills put in a good effort…
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Mum seeks backing for cancer funds
By Rebecca Fraser HAMPTON Park resident Kim Browne looks set to pull on her joggers this month to raise funds for cancer. The 31-year-old mother…
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Blood spilt
POLICE found blood stains and a wheelie bin inside a classroom last week following an early-morning break-in at an Endeavour Hills school. An Endeavour Hills…
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Schools’ facelift funded
CASEY schools are set for a face-lift following the announcement of a State Government grant last week. Eleven schools will collectively receive just over $360,000…
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Aged caring gets a boost
THE State Government has officially announced details of the new 100-bed residential aged-care facility in Doveton. On Tuesday, Minister for Aged Care, Gavin Jennings inspected…
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Loose tag strangled puppy, says owner
Chantelle Nolte has urged Casey Council to review the safety of its pet registration tags following the death of her puppy. By Rebecca FraserA NARRE…
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Zebras run down Scorpions
AGAINST top team Sandringham, the Scorpions fought valiantly to go down by 30 points on Sunday. The Scorpions worked hard from the start and were…
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Nurturing your art and soul
Year eight students (front) Hayden Stoyles and (back from left) Ryan Rule, Corey Robertson, Jackson Herridge and Hayden Blood make some music. Pictures: Meagan Rogers.…
