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  • No problem for these students

    Congratulations to the students at Fountain Gate Secondary College who have had two significant achievements in the past week. Students from the Problem Solving Team…

  • Cavs face toughest test

    Cavs face toughest test

    By RUSSELL BENNETT DO NOT tell Casey Cavaliers Big V men’s basketball coach Stewart Baird that this week’s top-of-the-table clash with Shepparton is ‘just another…

  • March to a mad dream

    March to a mad dream

    By JARROD POTTER A CAVALCADE of awards returned with Renae Mokrzycki from her first two years of American college basketball – but what she most…

  • The Devils were prouder

    The Devils were prouder

    By JARROD POTTER Victorian Women’s Football League UNABLE to get out of first gear quickly, Cranbourne conceded a nine-point VWFL Division 1 loss to Eastern…

  • Larenzo leaves with goal achieved

    Larenzo leaves with goal achieved

    By DAVID NAGEL TOORADIN’s number one import, Larenzo Breschi, wore the Green, White and Red of his native Italy with pride on Saturday as he…

  • Eagles’ form explodes

    By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD is back in contention for a double-chance in September after the Eagles scored a character-building 21-point victory over Berwick in the…

  • Labor’s pledge to ease Thompsons Road crawl

    Labor’s pledge to ease Thompsons Road crawl

    By BRIDGET COOK RELIEF could be in sight for commuters who use the congested Thompsons Road following a commitment from the State Opposition yesterday. Victorian…

  • Help solve crash cause

    Help solve crash cause

    By BRIDGET COOK POLICE have appealed for help to determine the movements of two cars before they were involved in a serious crash in Cranbourne,…

  • Show some respect

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’S bus operator has spoken out about the lack of respect towards public servants following the unprovoked attack on a bus driver…

  • Signed up for smart future

    Signed up for smart future

    By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Hampton Park Secondary College students made a pledge to make smart decisions for their future this month. Year 10…

  • Taste of festival harmony

    Taste of festival harmony

    THE Casey Winter Arts Festival kicked off in style on Saturday with circus acts, colourful dance performances and harmonious singers. The council hosted the Festival…

  • Hop along to help

    Hop along to help

    By BRIDGET COOK A DEVON Meadows animal shelter has urged people to hop on in and help give its rescued rabbits a loving forever home.…

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