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  • They came, saw and conquered

    They came, saw and conquered

    By BRIDGET COOK AS THE saying goes ‘When in Rome, do as the Romans do’. Students at Kilberry Valley Primary School did just that as…

  • Steak knife robbery

    A TEENAGER had a knife pulled on him and his mobile phone stolen during an armed robbery in Cranbourne West on Sunday night. The 16-year-old…

  • Rock of ages

    Rock of ages

    By BRIDGET COOK THE community is invited along to rock around the world to help keep history alive in Casey. The Cranbourne Shire Historical Society,…

  • Tradie thefts

    POLICE have urged tradesmen to be vigilant and ensure their work vehicles and trailers are locked after a spate of thefts last week. On Thursday…

  • Moment of greatness

    Moment of greatness

    By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE’s desire to be a great football side – not just good – was the driving force behind the Eagles’ magnificent six-point…

  • One year a big difference

    One year a big difference

    By JARROD POTTER THE kilometres add up quickly for Beaconhills College student Sarsha Cadle, but she knows it’s the best way for her to improve…

  • Cavaliers take the Warriors out of… being close

    Cavaliers take the Warriors out of… being close

    By JARROD POTTER DRIP-BY-DRIP Casey expunged Maccabi’s winning chances as the Cavaliers ran out 73-54 victors on Sunday. Without lighting up the court or doing…

  • No care with cash

    I WOULD like to express, like many, my concern about this council’s (Casey) disregard for the use of people’s money, and even more about rates…

  • Mourning Mehdi

    ON BEHALF of the Casey Multifaith Network, I want to express my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Doctor Mehdi Ali Qamar. We…

  • Rates up 300 per cent

    WE, THE residents of Kiandra Mews, Hampton Park, request every ratepayer in the City of Casey to carefully scrutinise their rate notices over the past…

  • TigerSharks taking giant leaps

    By JARROD POTTER IDENTIFIED as swimmers to guide the next generation, the Casey TigerSharks Swimming Club had a number of athletes selected for the Swimming…

  • Panthers pounce on Hutchinson

    Panthers pounce on Hutchinson

    THE West Gippsland Cricket Association’s District division again looms as its most competitive for season 2014/15, with clubs throughout the grade moving fast to make…

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