News
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Mother and son missing
A CRANBOURNE mother and son have been reported missing after not being seen since Saturday morning. Ly Ny, 29, and her son Leon, 8, left…
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Liverpool kicks in
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT WAS the type of visit too good to be a dream. Just like the MCG that night, Waratah Reserve was ‘painted…
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Big time for Tyson
By RUSSELL BENNETT IT’S not hard to see how Tyson Carr got the nicknames ‘Sasquatch’ and ‘Big Foot’. At just 12 years old and in…
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Women soar while men struggle
By JARROD POTTER DIFFERENT objectives will be on the whiteboards for Casey Cavaliers men’s and women’s teams this week. The Cavaliers women are fighting to…
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Doves miss danger zone
By RUSSELL BENNETT NEW Doveton coach Julian Costin’s second game in charge yielded a 3-0 win against Malvern city to lift the Doves out of…
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Watching over Casey kids
A CASEY mascot will be visiting local kindergartens to help spread the safety message. Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) Casey has launched its new children’s safety education…
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Umpires taken to the edge
JUNIOR umpires from across the south east are taking part in a program to help give the edge. More than 200 junior umpires from the…
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Mums dare not think about future
By BRIDGET COOK PRECEDE: LIVING with a disability or caring for someone with a disability is not an easy task. And with huge shortfalls in…
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Jack’s power century
By BRIDGET COOK AS THE saying goes ‘there’s a first for everything’. But at the age of 100, you wouldn’t think there would be any…
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Kevin’s king of kids
By NICOLE WILLIAMS PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd was king of the kids in Berwick on Wednesday when he visited Brentwood Park Primary School. Mr Rudd…
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Troubled waters
By BRIDGET COOK A CANNONS Creek resident is angered over the official inaction to her report of an oil leak at a local inlet over…
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Get out and plant a tree
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents have the chance to go green this weekend at a number of events in the area’s National Tree Day. The…