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  • Dutch Christmas

    THE Christian Reformed Church of Dandenong will hold a Christmas celebration in the Dutch language this Saturday at 7.30pm. The program will include community singing,…

  • Rudeness noted

    I WOULD like to congratulate the City of Casey and various churches in the local community for their wonderful Christmas carols presentation on Saturday at…

  • Bank on a big party

    RESIDENTS can celebrate the second birthdays of the Narre Warren South Customer Service Centre and Bendigo Bank this Friday from 2-5pm. Casey mayor Kevin Bradford…

  • Carols bright despite rain

    ORGANISERS have described last Saturday’s inaugural Casey Central Community Carols as a tremendous success, despite the rain. The event was to be held at Casey…

  • Bowlers shine for Narre Warren

    A GOOD bowling performance ensured that Narre Warren’s turf-one team easily defended its first-innings total of 237 against Buckley Ridges on Saturday. Bowling well from…

  • Flock of wins for Sparrow

    Cranbourne jockey Mark Flaherty was back to his aggressive best at Kyneton on Monday, booting home four winners and a third on the nine-race program.…

  • Faith ‘transforms lives’

    Atik Wickes, the Casey Idol winner, will perform at Crossway South Christmas Celebration. MANY community leaders in Casey believe that faith in Jesus Christ can…

  • Doubles up at Cranbourne

    CRANBOURNE trained horses won two of the nine races at last Thursday’s meeting with district-based jockeys Brian Park and Matthew Allen joining the party with…

  • Festival date change

    THE City of Casey has advised that the 2006 Victorian Seniors Festival, traditionally held in March, will be held in early October, as will the…

  • Anna hits the trail

    By Rebecca FraserWHILE most of us are still tucked up in bed at 7am on Sundays, Berwick’s Anna Reddie is out running three kilometres in…

  • Mayors make a stand on transport

    By Alison NoonanCASEY mayor Kevin Bradford will join a taskforce of Melbourne’s 31 mayors to tackle the state’s public transport crisis. Cr Bradford said he…

  • Cup coup for Hood

    CHAMPION pacer Robin Hood proved punters were on the mark with a strong win in Saturday night’s $50,000 Decron Cranbourne Pacing Cup. The heavily backed,…

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