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  • TigerSharks on a plane

    TigerSharks on a plane

    By JARROD POTTER DIFFERENT paths have brought Casey TigerSharks trio Josh Beaver, Matson Lawson and Mitch Pratt to the peak of Australian swimming. The TigerSharks…

  • Bowler’s top score strike makes history

    Bowler’s top score strike makes history

    By BRIDGET COOK NOT too many people can say they have perfected the sport they play. But Steven Devries, 29, now has that claim to…

  • Ravaged by rats

    Ravaged by rats

    By BRIDGET COOK RATS have been the cause of distress for an elderly Clyde North woman after they ravaged her new home, causing leaks and…

  • Big demand for alternative education

    Big demand for alternative education

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE North education provider is at full capacity and struggling to keep up with the demand for alternative education in the…

  • Networking in the net

    Networking in the net

    By BRIDGET COOK TWO Casey businessmen have proved the benefits of networking as they enter into a new business venture together. Zeidan general manager George…

  • Housing stocktake

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE manager of a Casey support service believes more diversification of public housing stock in the municipality is needed as well as…

  • Police scoop up pub brawlers

    ABOUT 30 police were called and capsicum spray was used after eight Hampton Park Tavern patrons allegedly started a brawl with police in the early…

  • Race speech change slammed

    Race speech change slammed

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has slammed the controversial changes to the Racial Discrimination Act proposed by the Federal Government. On Friday Mr…

  • Family calls foul

    Family calls foul

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE East father has called foul play on being ordered to take down his son’s basketball ring from the nature strip…

  • Awards for media students

    THIS year marks the 30th anniversary of the Herb Thomas Memorial Trust awards, which recognise top students pursuing a career in media. The awards will…

  • Charting a career

    Charting a career

    By BRIDGET COOK LYNDHURST Secondary College has been busy preparing its students for life after school. On Wednesday 26 and 27 March, the school held…

  • Walkers horizons set to expand

    Walkers horizons set to expand

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE Park’s mall walking group will have a lot more ground to cover once the centre’s $110 million redevelopment is complete in…

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