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Police set to talk with
By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren police are expected to bring Casey councillor Mick Morland in for questioning this week amid allegations he took alcohol from council…
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Hunt for trolley attackers
POLICE were still appealing for help this week following an attempted robbery in Doveton last month in which a 16-year-old boy was threatened with a…
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School for Thai mission
STUDENTS at Maranatha Christian School are on a mission.Come July, 25 students and staff from the Endeavour Hills school will travel to Thailand to work…
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Lynette’s words
STUDENTS and members of the James Cook Primary School community have been putting their songwriting skills to the test. The Endeavour Hills school recently held…
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Dressed up in Games memories
By Rebecca FraserCASEY performers have held on to some colourful pieces of Commonwealth Games history. Thirty dancers from the Cathy-Lea Dance Academy in Narre Warren…
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Boost for speech and physio help
The Casey Cardinia Community Health Service is set to expand its physiotherapy and speech therapy services following a $949,000 State Government grant. From left: Physiotherapist…
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Sri Lankan weightlifter in the frame
But Hallam graphic designer Vernon Tissera does. The talented portrait maker has created images of pop icon Michael Jackson, champion Australian athlete Cathy Freeman and…
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Colleges fear losing out to VCAL plan
By Rebecca FraserTWO Casey secondary schools fear the State Government has “doubled up” amid plans to build an $8 million trade school in Berwick. The…
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Sowing Tweeds
By Jim MynardCASEY Council last week hosted an eight-member delegation from its sister city in the United Kingdom, Berwick-upon-Tweed. The delegation members, led by Berwick-Upon-Tweed…
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Giving voice to choir
THE Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Samoan Choir recently performed at the 2006 Annual Premier’s Multicultural Awards as part of Commonwealth Games festivities.…
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Hair out of place in the name of charity
BAD hair was the order of the day recently when staff and students at Strathaird Primary School created some weird and wacky hairdos for charity.…
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Students cross cultures
SOUTHERN Cross Primary School students have been busy learning new languages and about the different cultures of the world. Grade 3/4 composite teacher Andree Rodwell…