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  • City enjoys healthy bounce

    DANDENONG CITY fired off a 4-3 victory over Brunswick City to rebound up the ladder after a disappointing round one loss to North Geelong SC.…

  • A good night’s sleep pays off

    A good night’s sleep pays off

    IN very warm conditions, ten Casey netball teams competed in the Mountain District Tournament at the Knox Regional Netball Centre. The 17 Spirit side enjoyed…

  • Hallam leaders handpicked

    Hallam leaders handpicked

    By JARROD POTTER STINGRAYS, state representatives and likely draftees have risen to the top of Hallam Senior College’s football program. Coaches Manny Peresso and Brett…

  • Badges for veterans

    Badges for veterans

    CRANBOURNE RSL Bowls Club hosted a significant presentation ceremony on Monday as seven club members received their veterans badge and certificate. Presented to bowlers when…

  • Sharks in the swim

    Sharks in the swim

    By JARROD POTTER GLASGOW might have an influx of Casey TigerSharks’ swimmers if results fall their way at this week’s Australian Swimming Championships. Serving also…

  • Focus on Casey youth

    KIDS from Casey are being encouraged to get involved with upcoming National Youth Week. The week runs from Friday 4 April to Sunday 13 April,…

  • Honour for volunteers

    RESIDENTS of Casey are being encouraged to recognise those in the community who like to lend a helping hand. Nominations for this year’s 2014 City…

  • Never-ending war

    Well done to Mr Lance McDermott of Endeavour Hills for his letter (Not About Glory, News 20 March). I agree with him wholeheartedly. Sadly, the…

  • Dustbin of history

    Mr John Howard of Cranbourne (Voluntary Sacrifice For Empire, News, Thursday 27 March) states that I have “a unique and interesting view of Australian Great…

  • Turkish tragedy

    John Glazebrook’s claims that the Allied invasion of Turkey in 1915 was unwarranted and the campaign was a comprehensive defeat and that most Australians did…

  • Off the rails

    The big ad in Sunday’s paper was ‘show your support by boarding the Dee Train’. As part of Melbourne’s City of Casey Round, the Dees…

  • Down to zero

    The Transport Accident Commission has thrown its support behind Victoria Police’s new campaign Road to Zero: It Starts With You. The campaign will see police…

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