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Storm strikes twice

THE Gippsland Storm Netball Club started the State Netball League season in impressive fashion, winning both the divisionone and divisiontwo matches. The division one side...

Competition still rates

CASEY Council will continue its early rates payment competition. Casey mayor Kevin Bradford said ratepayers who paid their rates in full on or by 30...

Casey Cardinia League under 18s

Brad KingsburyA POTENTIALLY perfect season for Narre Warren was ruined when Doveton knocked the Magpies out of the flag race with a 42point preliminaryfinal...

Grim findings on youth

By Paul DunlopYOUNG people in Pakenham, Beaconsfield and other Cardinia Shire towns are less likely to finish high school, or go to university or...

Relay workshop is on

RELAY for Life will conduct a fundraising workshop in the Berwick RSL Hall, Langmore Lane Berwick on Wednesday, 30 August. The workshop, at 7pm, is...

It’s snow good!

FEW trotting meetings can boast of having run a race during a snowfall, but that happened at Warragul last Wednesday. Snow began to fall as...

Classmate earns hero recognition

A COCKATOO student has been awarded a Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) Community Hero Award for helping save a fellow student’s life. Danny Smulders stopped to...

MP Bowden retires

LONGSERVING MP Ron Bowden will retire at the next state election. The Member for South Eastern Province, which takes in the local area, said last...

Casey welcomes upgrade

By Jim Mynard THE City of Casey has welcomed the State Government announcement that the Clyde RoadEnterprise Avenue, Berwick, intersection would receive a $2 million...

Teen steps up

TEENAGER Nicola Bull is set to take the stage in the classical musical Oklahoma! The 17yearold will join 40 young performers from Victorian schools to...

Writing on the wall for vandals By Jim Mynard

CASEY Council was last night expected to pursue its battle against graffiti vandalism by agreeing to continue work with other enforcement authorities against the...

Truck driver concerns

By Callan DateTRUCK drivers working on the Pakenham Bypass are endangering their lives in order to cart as many loads as possible, a union...

Kangaroo slaughter stirs call for action

The business of Pakenham’s Robert Portbury is centred around building roads, but the kangaroo killing field of Pakenham Road has become so severe that...

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