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  • Doves dominate Panthers

    By Mark GullickDOVETON produced a solid four-quarter effort to defeat Devon Meadows by 34 points at Robinson Oval, Doveton, in their Casey Cardinia Football League…

  • Cavs fail to fire

    THE Cranbourne Cavaliers have crashed back to earth with an eight-point loss to Maccabi at the Cranbourne Basketball Stadium. Coming off a stirring win against…

  • All set for Guys and Dolls

    Below: Cassie Dunkley, Havana dancer, performs in Cranbourne Secondary College’s musical Guys and Dolls. By Bridget CookSTUDENTS at Cranbourne Secondary College have been busy dancing,…

  • Sneak peek at week

    THE Casey community is being encouraged to celebrate Education Week, which runs until 21 May. South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Education…

  • February floods in focus

    By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey is offering free emergency planning and information workshops in the wake of the February floods. In June, the council…

  • Police probe sexual attack

    By Bridget CookPOLICE are seeking information about the identity of a man who sexually assaulted a woman in Cranbourne this month. A 46-year-old woman was…

  • Mr Feely’s

    St Peters College, Cranbourne, founding principal Terry Feely died last week. By Bridget CookTHE St Peter’s College community has remembered former principal Terry Feely as…

  • Just for kicks

    Vincent D’Amaso is kicking on to new heights. 64397 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Gavin StaindlHE has just returned from being crowned national karate champion at…

  • Botanic gardens are off to Chelsea

    THE Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne has the prestigious honour of being part of this year’s Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show. There they will showcase…

  • Police hit stations

    By Bridget CookPOLICE were out in force around Casey’s transport hubs over the weekend to crack down on crime as part of Operation Trojan. More…

  • It’s justice

    Left: St Peter’s College teacher Paul Gyulavary lost his twin brother in the September 11 terror attacks in the United States. 64391Picture: Stewart Chambers By…

  • Rubber hits the road

    CRANBOURNE West Primary School students are training hard for the Adidas School Fun-Run and are asking for support from the local community. The junior athletes…

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