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It’s time for playgrounds
CHILDREN in Casey have more than 265 playgrounds to choose from, and that number is set to increase. In council’s 2011-12 Budget, $270,000 is allocated…
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Road memorials are to remain- In 2009, police removed tributes from a fatal accident in an attempt to prevent any more fatalities. 33319 Picture: Stewart Chambers
By Lia BichelA PUSH by local council to make roadside tributes take the form of less distracting roadside crash indicators has failed. In April, Casey…
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Best is yet to come
By Gavin StaindlJUBILANT Casey Comets president Charlie Branca could not contain his excitement when he discovered his Women’s Premier League team had qualified for the…
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Growing old in style
By Emma SunThe streets were decorated with marquees and a DJ played music while the staff offered a free sausage sizzle, tea and coffee and…
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Casey stays committed
By Gavin StaindlSAFE from relegation concerns, but too far away to aim for a top four finish, it could be reasonably assumed that interest in…
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Grants are a life saver
By Danielle GalvinCOMMUNITY grants from the Bendigo Bank would provide automatic defibrillators for recreation reserves and sporting clubs just five weeks after a 14 year-old…
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Rivals renew hostilities
By Mark GullickBEACONSFIELD hosts its arch enemy and neighbours, Berwick, in round 17 of the Casey Cardinia Football League on Saturday. The Wickers handed the…
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Rest in peace
By Lia BichelTHERE was a strong show of community spirit as more than $15,000 was raised for Candice Barnett’s cervical cancer treatment the night before…
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Dance tells an ancient story
SOME of the south-east’s best Sri Lankan dancers will take to the stage for their annual concert next month. The Sri Lankan dance school, Vishver…
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Comets slam coach ban
By Gavin StaindlTHE Casey Comets Soccer Club has slammed Football Federation Victoria for its handling of charges against one of its coaches. Casey was fined…
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Please explain
I REFER to the opinion letter from Paul Richardson of Endeavour Hills (News, 11 August). Could Luke Donnellan please explain to everyone in his Narre…