News
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Thrills and spills
More than 9000 people watched the many thrills and spills as riders battled it out at Clyde on 29 January. Organiser Shawn Mathrick said he…
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Factory blaze leaves big bill
AN ESTIMATED $100,000 damage was caused during a factory fire in Cranbourne. Fire crews from Cranbourne, Narre Warren and Hampton Park were called to the…
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Outrage as clubs attacked
By Bridget BradySPORTS clubs in Casey are under siege as thieves ransack rooms and put a hole in their small budgets. The volunteer-run clubs are…
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School zones back
SCHOOL’ back and drivers are being reminded to slow down and be aware of students. Paramedic Brendan Keane said students may be unpredictable around roads.…
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Romy a stand-out citizen
By Bridget BradyLIKE most teenagers, Romy Madeley leads a busy life. After school she runs around to various co-curricular activities: basketball, tap, ballet, jazz and…
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Crusader honoured
By Bridget BradyCASEY’S Senior Citizen of the Year is encouraging mature aged residents to dust off the cobwebs when it comes to preconceived opinions about…
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Hit for charity
MORE than 100 golfers teed off for a good cause last week. The second annual Browns Sawdust and Shavings charity golf day was held at…
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Charity concert
CASEY is gearing up for a charity concert to raise money for the Victorian and Queensland flood victims. Some of Casey’s best musical talent will…
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Lucky escape
By Lia BichelAt 10.50pm on 21 January, the 33-year-old was driving a truck on the South Gippsland Highway when he noticed three boys on BMX…
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Tray of trouble
POLICE are appealing for motorists to take care in the wet, after a man was taken to hospital when a truck tray struck his car…
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Blaze beaten
By Bridget BradyThe 13-year-old Cranbourne boy was riding his bike with a friend on 5 January when he heard a smoke alarm at a nearby…
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Creepy, but colourful
ILLUSTRATOR Marc McBride showed off his talents at the Casey Cardinia Library Summer Reading Club finale last week. Mr McBride, the illustrator of Emily Rodda’s…