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  • Roar of Thunder… silenced

    Roar of Thunder… silenced

    By JARROD POTTER IT TOOK a lot to finally silence the Thunder, but the Cavaliers emerged victorious in a 101-94 overtime thriller at Keilor. Taken…

  • Through the mud and blood

    By DAVID NAGEL BODIES were bruised and blood was spilt as Narre Warren and Berwick produced an absolute classic game of wet-weather football to complete…

  • Thank God I’m a country boy

    Thank God I’m a country boy

    By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cardinia’s finest footballers have stood up on the big stage playing key roles in the Vic Country Number 2’s 80-point victory…

  • Burras seach for fresh fields

    Burras seach for fresh fields

    By DAVID NAGEL KEYSBOROUGH Football Club’s days in the Casey Cardinia Football League would appear to be numbered after an extraordinary meeting of its members,…

  • Reputation scrubbed

    FOLLOWING the news for the last two or three weeks has been an interesting experience. Especially the Abbott Government’s response concerning the arrival of two…

  • Down on upgrade

    Is VicRoads the most inept government department of all time? I certainly think so. The upgrade to the South Gippsland Freeway was signed as being…

  • Pooches put through their paces

    Pooches put through their paces

    By BRIDGET COOK SEE working dogs in action this weekend in Skye at the DOGS Victoria State Herding Trials. State Dog Centre KCC Park, which…

  • Tas leads breed

    Tas leads breed

    By BRIDGET COOK MOONLIT Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park has taken the plight of the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot under its wing. Next week the Pearcedale…

  • Swimmers lap it up

    Swimmers lap it up

    By BRIDGET COOK THE feeling was electric at Casey RACE over the weekend and more than 100 swimmers made a splash to help make a…

  • Woman critical in pile up

    Woman critical in pile up

    By BRIDGET COOK A PEARCEDALE woman is fighting for her life following a three-car collision along Baxter-Tooradin Road on Tuesday afternoon. The main road was…

  • Warm gesture of goodwill

    Warm gesture of goodwill

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN it comes to keeping the less fortunate warm during the colder months, one Cranbourne group has it all stitched up. Aptly…

  • Loud and proud

    Loud and proud

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE’S born and bred Nanna Shazza epitomises the idiom bogan – she’s a Collingwood supporting, Holden loving, bourbon drinking, toothless grandma. And…

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