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  • Winning run ends for Pies’ Toner

    Winning run ends for Pies’ Toner

    By DAVID NAGEL DUAL Narre Warren premiership coach Chris Toner – one of country football’s great orators – has announced he will step down from…

  • Who they’re tipping

    Michael Tuck – VFL/AFL games record holder Beaconsfield by 17 points. Cranbourne has to work hard to get there and Beacy has had the week…

  • Clark’s a clear winner

    Clark’s a clear winner

    THE premiership title may still be up for grabs but Casey Cardinia’s finest netballers gathered at the Sandhurst Club last Friday for the annual vote…

  • Eagles flap then soar

    Eagles flap then soar

    By DAVID NAGEL RESILIENCE – Ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy. CRANBOURNE felt sick in the guts, down in…

  • Anzac balance

    I WRITE in reference to Cr Rosalie Crestani’s recent comments (Centenary Events Aim To Unite, News, 21 August). Unlike Cr Crestani, I believe that Casey’s…

  • A shame game

    I HAVE nothing to do with local footy. I never write in and complain about things but I am compelled to write and tell you…

  • Proper priorities

    “The City of Casey will soon begin upgrading street lights throughout the municipality. The project will begin in late 2014. It will cost $4.4 million.”…

  • Police identify body found at tip

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE have identified a man’s body found at a Hampton Park landfill on Tuesday. According to a police statement today, the man…

  • Students reach out

    Students reach out

    By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Lyndhurst Secondary College students reached their goals to raise money and awareness for The Reach Foundation. The school’s Year-12…

  • Team gets a move-on

    Team gets a move-on

    By BRIDGET COOK ST AGATHA’S Primary School aerobics team members proved that they are among the best in the country last month. The school’s two…

  • Shoe shuffle

    Shoe shuffle

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE teenager Tex Kennedy has hit the ground running in his bid to collect has many runners as possible for underprivileged people…

  • Life after death

    Life after death

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN the Dunscombe family tragically lost their beloved son and brother Jared last year, they wanted to ensure his work of helping…

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