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  • Get out for indoor

    Get out for indoor

    FOR those who are looking for something different to do with the kids during these next school holidays and who are particularly keen to get…

  • Dancer’s spectacular family

    Dancer’s spectacular family

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BRANDON Harrison loves his second family almost as much as his first. His self-proclaimed second family is the ever increasing group of…

  • Dreams in colours

    Dreams in colours

    By CASEY NEILL JOSEPH and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is taking centre stage at the Drum Theatre. Windmill Theatre Company is taking audiences on a…

  • Taste of festival harmony

    Taste of festival harmony

    THE Casey Winter Arts Festival kicked off in style on Saturday with circus acts, colourful dance performances and harmonious singers. The council hosted the Festival…

  • Quilter does it her way

    Quilter does it her way

    By BRIDGET COOK AT just 25 years old, Amy Kallissa bucks the trend when it comes to quilter connotations. However the Cranbourne East woman is…

  • Greenest of green thumbs

    Greenest of green thumbs

    By BRIDGET COOK PHILLIP Johnson was one of the driving forces behind the Australian designed garden that made history at the Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea…

  • Round up for World Cup soccer skills

    Round up for World Cup soccer skills

    THE Socceroos’ admirable effort against Chile in the World Cup was only rivalled by the soccer fans who showed off their skills at Fountain Gate…

  • Apple of her art’s eye

    Apple of her art’s eye

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT’S NOT every day that one’s artwork is put on display at the New York State Museum. For Janet Matthews it’s the…

  • Chelsea winner shares design secrets

    Chelsea winner shares design secrets

    By BRIDGET COOK PHILLIP Johnson was one of the driving forces behind the Australian designed garden that made history at the Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea…

  • Samoan culture comes alive

    Samoan culture comes alive

    CASEY-based dance troupe Tama Tatau are keeping the Samoan culture alive in Australia. The group is made up by seven local men, including Masi Tusitala…

  • Author to begin literacy expo

    Author to begin literacy expo

    John Marsden, bestselling author of the much-celebrated Tomorrow When the War Began series and founder/principal of the Candlebark School, will be featuring as keynote speaker…

  • Evolving music scene

    Evolving music scene

    MUSIC is going through a new evolution in the area thanks to Luke Hatch and his new store and music academy. Luke is managing director…

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