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  • Comets’ blaze fiery trail

    Comets’ blaze fiery trail

    By RUSSELL BENNETT HISTORY was made on a blustery day at the Darebin State Football Centre on Sunday as the young Casey Comets under-13/14 girls…

  • Cobras still deadly

    By RUSSELL BENNETT WEST Gippsland Cricket Association Premier side Merinda Park has lost three key contributors from last year’s side and, on face value, hasn’t…

  • Bystanders hold the key

    POLICE have appealed for two men seen at a bus stop in Narre Warren around the same time as a life-threatening attack on a woman…

  • Fitting Anzac honour for Alkira

    Fitting Anzac honour for Alkira

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS and teachers at Alkira Secondary College have always made a concerted effort to honour the Anzacs. Those efforts were recognised earlier…

  • Five years for Baird behaviour

    Five years for Baird behaviour

    By JARROD POTTER ALL signs are trending upwards for the Casey Cavaliers with their 2014 coaches all re-signing for 2015 and beyond. Stewart Baird (senior…

  • Cousins with confidence

    Cousins with confidence

    By JARROD POTTER FROM first friends to state team mates, Narre Warren South cousins Keziah Pauli and Tori Auvale are about to embark on their…

  • New Panther takes control

    New Panther takes control

    By KATELYN PINAL GLENN Michie has been appointed the new senior coach of Devon Meadows Football Club. Michie replaces Brent Clinnick for the 2015 Nepean…

  • Crossing pleas ignored: seniors

    Crossing pleas ignored: seniors

    By BRIDGET COOK HAMPTON Park Seniors’ Club members have again expressed their anger after feeling like their calls for a pedestrian crossing along Pound Road…

  • Fund-raising friend is all heart

    Fund-raising friend is all heart

    By BRIDGET SCOTT FOR Sharon Brown, simple tasks that many people take for granted are starting to come at a cost. Ms Brown, affectionately known…

  • They’re off to Gallipoli

    They’re off to Gallipoli

    By CASEY NEILL TWO Cranbourne students will attend commemorations in Gallipoli to mark 100 years since Australian and New Zealand troops landed at Anzac Cove…

  • Much ado about Perera’s letter

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CRANBOURNE MP Jude Perera has denied an electioneering letter sent to Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti was an attempt to solicit campaign…

  • Resolve of steel, no buts!

    Resolve of steel, no buts!

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IRMA Zimmermann of Lyndhurst was desperate to get out of the daily grind and make a difference. So keen was she that…

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