The faithful get together
LEADERS of a range of religious faiths within Casey attended the official launch of the Casey Multif...
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A hatful of fun
THE school holidays may be over but that didn’t stop children enjoying the final few days of fun at ...
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Alert over thefts from sheds
PROPERTY owners with sheds and garages have been warned by police to be extra vigilant with security...
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Tools stolen from van
MORE than $13,000 of tools was stolen from a car parked at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre last Friday...
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Close shave for kids’ cancer
FOUNTAIN Gate is the place to be this Saturday where the state’s largest Bluey Day festivities will ...
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New home for sport in Hallam
HALLAM will soon be home to an upgraded sports facility for use by the wider community.
The outdoor ...
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Planting for the planet
THE City of Casey joined with Planet Ark, local schools, community groups and environmentally aware ...
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Shakespeare
EUMEMMERRING College students got a first hand look at one of the most famous love stories of all ti...
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Students plant the way
STUDENT leaders at Maranatha Christian School did their bit for the environment during National Tree...
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Relive the ’80s
The ’80s is an era that refuses to die. Testament to this is the intriguing cross-cultural blend of ...
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Cinderella wows the audience
FOUNTAIN Gate Primary School students wowed audiences with their own take on the classic Cinderella ...
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Teens charged
TWO Berwick teenagers have been charged following a burglary on a local restaurant.
The boys, aged 1...
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Big task for games committee
CONNOLLY Games committee co-president Bob Muir has foreshadowed an enormous task before the organis...
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Push for car parking boost
A MOVE to provide more car parking near the congested Webb Street shopping precinct is being pushed...
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Award leaves company beaming
A HALLAM company has won the 2007 National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) Commerci...
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No butts on littering
SMOKERS in Casey are being urged to bin their butts or face an on-the-spot fine.
Casey mayor Colin B...
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Greener pastures on the way
TRINITY Catholic Primary School will soon look a whole lot greener when the 200 trees planted last w...
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Boy’s death investigated
THE death of a five-year-old Berwick boy on Tuesday is being investigated by the Department of Human...
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Peering into the future
STUDENTS from the Gleneagles Campus of Eumemmerring College discovered all about the future of scien...
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Building booms in Casey
THE City of Casey continues to be a boom area for the construction of domestic and commercial proper...
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Boy threatened with scissors
SCISSORS were used to force a Narre Warren North boy to hand over his mobile phone and belongings ou...
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Haileybury principal dies
HAILEYBURY College principal Dr Robert Pargetter died on Tuesday, only days after announcing his ret...
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Song of hope for Africa
CASEY residents were touched last week by a moving and colourful song-and-dance performance from a g...
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Working out the future
CRANBOURNE Secondary College students were given a hands-on insight into a number of jobs as part o...
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Banding together
SOUTHERN Cross Primary School band members jammed away to the delight of youngsters from David Colli...
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Sparkie makes mark
ENDEAVOUR Hills resident Matthew Pearson has sparked up an exciting career as an electrical apprent...
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