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Tara chases a national goal
NETBALL star Tara Cecil left for the Red Centre this week to show Australia what she’s made of. The gradesix student from Cranbourne West Primary…
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Mariah gets a kick out of girls’ footy
By Sarah Schwager WOMEN’S AFL football is on the rise and one young local is making her way in the male-dominated sport. Cannons Creek’s Mariah…
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Thunder raises roof, cash
LAST Thursday night was roaring in Hampton Park as local bands created a storm. The inaugural Thursday Night Thunder musical event saw bands play for…
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Agency posts new address
CRANBOURNE’S old Post Office will undergo major renovations to make way for Windemere Child and Family Services. Casey Council has agreed to lease two vacant…
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Council gets skates on
By Sarah Schwager A NEW means of thrills and spills for skaters will be built at Hampton Park. At last week’s Casey Council meeting, councillors…
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Police seek help on two car fires
POLICE are investigating two car fires in the City of Casey. Police are appealing for witnesses after a car fire in Hampton Park on Friday…
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Boy’s baton relay
By Sarah SchwagerA SKYE boy who has his own dreams of one day making the Commonwealth team will run in the baton relay in the…
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Churches unite for Easter
CRANBOURNE locals celebrated unity this Easter, marching through town to mark one of the most significant days on the Christian calendar. The annual Good Friday…
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Badges of honour
By Kelly YatesKILBERRY Primary School presented its 2008 school leaders with their badges on 11 March during a school assembly. Captain Eric Wiekmann from Christians…
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Scorpions share skills with the kids
THE Casey Scorpions kicked off the VFL season last week by sharing their footy skills with some local youngsters. The community kick around was organised…
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Civil hearing over sex assault claim
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford faces civil action in the County Court today (Thursday) over claims he sexually assaulted a prisoner during his time as a…
