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  • Mother cheers club closure

    Lorraine Street is glad to hear THE mother of a 20-year-old man who died after being punched outside a Narre Warren nightclub said she is…

  • Bounding with energy for historic ride

    HORSE riders and the Casey community have been invited to come out and get into the spirit of the 18th Annual Riding of the Bounds…

  • Gators fly the flag

    LAST week Fountain Gate Junior Football Club unfurled last year’s Under-10 Blues premiership flag. This year’s Under-11 Blues continued to play well, registering another good…

  • Sale goes boom!

    By Rebecca FraserMORE than 1000 war memorabilia enthusiasts and curious spectators flocked to Narre Warren North on Sunday to watch a hoard of historic army…

  • United nations get dressed to impress

    Mileng Lukic and her niece Chloe Nio helped celebrate Harmony Day recently when the Endeavour HillsHARMONY Day was celebrated in true style recently when the…

  • Hills aims for winning union

    Above: New Endeavour Hills coach Mark Thompson urges his players to keep trying during Saturday’s season opening game. THE thrills and spills of rugby union…

  • College honours war sacrifices

    STUDENTS from Eumemmerring Secondary College stopped to pay their respects on Monday and remember the sacrifices made by Australian war veterans. The Fountain Gate campuses’…

  • Juniors get stuck in

    Crunch!

  • Memorial a first

    Holt MP Anthony Byrne, Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson and mayor Kevin Bradford pay their respects at Endeavour Hills. By Rebecca FraserMANY school children were…

  • Abraham case adjourned

    FORMER Casey councillor Roland Abraham will front court in June after his case was adjourned for a second time last week. Mr Abraham appeared in…

  • Ump thumper to face court again

    Left: Volunteer umpire Michael Delaney was assaulted by two junior football coaches as his son Matthew watched. By Rebecca FraserA MAN convicted of bashing a…

  • Taking time to reflect

    OATLANDS Primary School stopped to pay its respects last Friday at its annual Anzac Day ceremony. The school’s 700 students as well as members from…

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