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Merger a big laugh
CASEY residents are in for a night of belly-splitting laughs as award-winning stand-up comedian Damian Callinan performs The Merger at three locations across Casey this…
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Flood funds speak volumes
By Lia BichelTHE City of Casey will receive thousands of dollars to help with clean up efforts in the wake of the February floods. A…
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Stiff cheddar
By Lia BichelEMOTIONS flared when Casey residents gathered in Narre Warren last week to say goodbye to redundant staff of the Old Cheese Factory. Until…
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Mum’s anger over heartless theft
By Danielle GalvinTHIEVES who ransacked a Narre Warren home stole a five-year-old’s birthday money and left the house in disarray. Bronwyn Coombs returned home with…
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Photographer’s art in focus
THE Chit Chat Café in Berwick is home to some of the best photography the City of Casey has to offer. Shots from John Hompot’s…
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Stoned I Am sizzles home
PEARCEDALE prepared three-year-old Stoned I Am booked his place in the Seelite Windows and Doors Victoria Trotters Derby with a victory in the first heat…
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Where are you Brad?
WELL said Judith Graley (Give us a Break Brad, News 23 June). It’s thanks to you that our petition and plight over cuts to our…
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Funny man shows talent for teaching
By Danielle GalvinAUSTRALIA’S Got Talent contestant Ben Price is a man of many personalities. The comedic impressionist and Rowville funny man took a step back…
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Shaken by quake tremor
RESIDENTS across the south-eastern suburbs were shaken by a tremor on Tuesday morning. The 3.3 magnitude quake that shook Korumburra was felt across Melbourne at…
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Bye after match brawl
By Mark GullickSECOND-PLACED Berwick takes a much-deserved bye this weekend following a big start to the year. The Wickers defeated Doveton in a bruising encounter…
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Fun with sports skills
STUDENTS at James Cook Primary School were kicking goals during an eight-week sports program. Every Tuesday, Prep to Grade 2 students actively participated in warm…