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Williams eyes city keys
By Lia Bichell CRANBOURNE jockey Craig Williams may be able to add keys to the City of Casey to his trophy case if he rides…
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Woman dies, two serious in crash
By Casey NeillA 97-YEAR-OLD woman from Noble Park died and two Endeavour Hills residents were seriously injured in a head-on collision in Monbulk on Sunday…
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Ambassadors to visit
THE Victoria Australia Day ambassadors who will be visiting Casey for celebrations next year were announced at a recent reception held in their honour. A…
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Cut to the core- Lynda Smith, pictured with worker Queenie Tirado, parent Rene Sulyok and worker Wendy Slavovic, are preparing for funding cuts to the Take a Break program next year. 72449 Picture: St
By Lia BichelLONG-serving staff members have lost their jobs and fees have increased as some local occasional childcare centres prepare for funding cuts next year.…
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Sue a teacher and coach
OBITUARY Sue Hiller Born: 23 March, 1955 Died: 15 October, 2011 PASSIONATE volleyball coach and devoted school teacher Sue Hiller died on 15 October. She…
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Minister sent to back of class
By Lia BichelA LOCAL MP said the Minister of Education’s actions were “unacceptable” after it was announced he would not visit a Narre Warren school…
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Three feathers in Craig’s cap
By David NagelBORN and bred Cranbourne jockey Craig Williams had a career highlight on Saturday when he piloted the Leon Macdonald-trained Southern Speed to victory…
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Home-ground advantage
By Jarrod PotterThe Berwick Miners and Endeavour Hills Cricket Club will benefit from a $400,000 upgrade to the change rooms at Sydney Pargeter Reserve. The…
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Deadly Seven beats Hills
By Jarrod PotterENDEAVOUR HILLS was beaten soundly in its two-dayer against Brighton in Victorian Sub-District Cricket, with Jesse Seven belting 134 from 149 balls, with…
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Swans come out swinging
By David NagelCASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE had a mixed bag of results on the weekend as a double-header of one-day fixtures was played in Victorian Premier Cricket.…
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Ellie’s good as gold
By Jarrod PotterELLIE COLE is one of six swimmers in the running for Swimming Australia’s Peoples’ Choice Award. Cole, 19, who swims for the Casey…
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A win for all
By Lia BichelABOUT 500 students from six primary schools participated in a friendly competition for the Gleneagles Cup this week. Gleaneagles Secondary College Year 9…