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  • Scorpions outta luck

    Scorpions outta luck

    By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW – ROUND 10 A WOEFUL second half extinguished any chance of a Casey victory against North Ballarat. The…

  • Round up for World Cup soccer skills

    Round up for World Cup soccer skills

    THE Socceroos’ admirable effort against Chile in the World Cup was only rivalled by the soccer fans who showed off their skills at Fountain Gate…

  • Apple of her art’s eye

    Apple of her art’s eye

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT’S NOT every day that one’s artwork is put on display at the New York State Museum. For Janet Matthews it’s the…

  • Highlights warm the winter chill

    Highlights warm the winter chill

    By BRIDGET COOK WARM up the senses throughout the colder months at the array of offerings as part of this year’s Casey Winter Arts Festival.…

  • Police tick is positive praise

    Police tick is positive praise

    By BRIDGET COOK NARRE Warren South teenager Amy Riley was last week given a ticket by local police, but not in the form one would…

  • Tragic warning

    Tragic warning

    By BRIDGET COOK THE grandfather of the teenage girl left fighting for her life after a fiery crash in Cranbourne last week has urged motorist…

  • Aussies through sport

    Aussies through sport

    By BRIDGET COOK BEFORE Habib Khan moved to Australia from Afghanistan in 2007, he knew nothing about Aussie rules football. Now the Cranbourne teenager is…

  • World class food has health wrapped up

    World class food has health wrapped up

    By BRIDGET COOK ST AGATHA’s Primary School joined Jamie Oliver in his fight against obesity by taking part in his global Food Revolution Day last…

  • Cash not trivial

    Cash not trivial

    By BRIDGET COOK AS teenagers across the state organise their Schoolies getaway, a group of St Peter’s College students are busy fund-raising and preparing for…

  • Port plan concern

    By BRIDGET COOK AN ACTION group has voiced its concerns about the future of popular local fishing and boating sites if the proposed Port of…

  • Great vision bags award

    Great vision bags award

    By BRIDGET COOK SINCE Brandon Ah Tong lost his sight, he has used his voice to do what he can to improve the lives of…

  • Tooradin’s high tide

    Tooradin’s high tide

    SEAWEED took on a new meaning in Tooradin last week, after parts of what was believed to be a marijuana plant floated ashore. A local…

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