Crowd pays respects
A HUGE crowd paid tribute to our Anzacs in Berwick on Sunday.
Returned servicemen, their families a...
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Bank on the bank
DANDENONG South business owner Krystyna Pieterson said workers from Westpac Fountain Gate branch sho...
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Snapshot of charity
HE HAS photographed celebrities and done fashion photo shoots for Vogue, but now Barry Weller donate...
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Recruits fire up
HALLAM CFA has welcomed seven new recruits to its team.
Michael Parisi, Chris Zammit, Justin D’Avers...
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Clyde Road cash
THE STATE Government has committed $25.6 million from the 2010 State Budget for the duplication of C...
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Pink Bun campaign catches on
SEVERAL Bakers Delight outlets are joining breast cancer survivors to raise dough for the annual Bak...
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Plants aplenty
FREE trees, shrubs and groundcovers will be handed out to residents during the upcoming plant giveaw...
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Cash to tackle traumas
SOUTHERN Football League and the City of Casey have each been given $20,000 to tackle road trauma in...
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Flat Stanley does the rounds
GRADE ONE students at Hillcrest Christian College sent their own cardboard Flat Stanley on a journey...
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Burras give Berwick the slip
ROUND two of the Casey Cardinia league was played in contrasting conditions to the season’s opening...
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Cavaliers beat streak
THE Cranbourne Cavaliers broke their three-game losing streak on Saturday with a convincing win agai...
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Comets cruise to victory
IF THE Casey Comets lost any momentum after its second round bye in the women’s premier league, the ...
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Casey’s Henry does the trick
A HAT-TRICK to Casey’s Negus Henry has complemented a remarkable come-from-behind 3-3 draw against t...
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