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  • If you don’t score… it doesn’t matter

    If you don’t score… it doesn’t matter

    By JARROD POTTER BERWICK City’s women’s team failed to hold off Ballarat SC despite controlling the match from whistle to whistle. Ballarat snuck back in…

  • Golf star on rise

    Golf star on rise

    AMSTEL Golf Club may have unearthed a potential pennant star despite its division six season coming to an end at Yering Meadows on Sunday. The…

  • Best is yet to come

    Best is yet to come

    RECORDS tumbled at the hands of Berwick College swimmer Bill Le Brocq at the School Swimming Championship. After battling glandular fever throughout 2013, Le Brocq,…

  • Anzac duty first

    Anzac duty first

    By JARROD POTTER ANZAC Day holds special meaning for Australians across the country and for Cranbourne footballer Kirsten McLeod, who was part of the now…

  • The girls are back

    The girls are back

    By JARROD POTTER UNIFIED at last, Cranbourne Women’s Football Club took its first step onto the field in the VWFL’s Division 1 competition. After a…

  • Cavaliers winning streak ends

    Cavaliers winning streak ends

    By JARROD POTTER THE streak is over. Casey Cavaliers win-streak came to an end at the hands of Coburg to the whopping tune of a…

  • Top marks for budget

    EDUCATION is the big winner for Casey in the 2014-15 Victorian state budget which was released this afternoon. The State Government announced funding for three…

  • Paddle like Ponting

    Paddle like Ponting

    By JARROD POTTER RICKY Ponting has been inspiring young cricketers for many years and it was his influence that inspired Cranbourne North all-rounder Kevin Seth…

  • Joined navy to see world

    Joined navy to see world

    By BRIDGET COOK TOORADIN’s Cameron Devenny spent Anzac Day in service of his country – contributing to the global fight against terrorism and counter smuggling…

  • Hands-on trade expo

    Hands-on trade expo

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS from across the region got to try their hand at more than 55 different career choices at the South East Try…

  • Sky-high courage for kids

    Sky-high courage for kids

    By BRIDGET COOK THE skies above Tooradin Airfield were filled with brave skydivers and teddies recently as many took the plunge to raise money for…

  • Our fixer-upper

    Our fixer-upper

    By BRIDGET COOK AS CLYDE sets to boom with urban development, members of the community are calling for an integral part of the town’s heart…

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