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CASTERTON Sandford FNC is in for a very exciting year, a huge crowd were at training Thursday for meals and a few new faces in the mix was a delight to see.

Admin - April 7, 2022

WITH limited access to at-home technology, her specialist several hours away and she and her husband on ‘the farm’, Dianne McDonald is on the “tell a friend – tell 10!” bandwagon, when it co

Kristy McDonald - April 7, 2022

CASTERTON Sandford’s Limestone Coast Women’s Football League team enters a unique chapter in the club’s history this month, when they become the first female Cats’ side to represent the club in a grand final at league level.

Ashley Quinsey - April 6, 2022

THE list may be shorter than the previous round, but the results will be just as huge as 34 local organisations get to work on a list of projects, from buying tennis racquets for junior players, to funding residency for a pop-up art studio, to help them support their community.

Kristy McDonald - April 6, 2022

GLENELG Shire’s kinder kids are being treated to a colourful ‘box of wonders’ to help them with their learning journey, as part of a State Government initiative.

Admin - March 31, 2022

ON SATURDAY, 26 March, the Casterton -Sandford Football Club was the venue for the District 201V2 Final of the Lions Youth of the Year Competition for 2022.

Admin - March 31, 2022

T’S high-fives all-round at Casterton Primary School after a day on the course with Casterton Golf Club. Bailey Green (no pun, at all) and her activity group, led by the club’s Sharon McGrath, celebrated a successful hit up the fairway before some clever putting on the 18th, as part of the school’s off-campus PE class. See page 3 for all the fun details.

Kristy McDonald - March 31, 2022

CASTERTON’S second-largest employer is struggling to fill places on its roster, with a lack of available rental housing in the district deterring workers from taking up employment.

Kristy McDonald - March 31, 2022

SACRED HEART
THE last two weeks at Sacred Heart have been very busy.
Our sports-related days were district athletics and regional swimming.
Students from Grades 3 to 6 competed at the CDSSA District Athletics where we did all of our field and track events.

Felicity Handreck - March 30, 2022

WITH the rise of fuel prices and groceries and the looming flu season, the community is being asked to turn off the heaters and forego lighting the fire for one night, to highlight the financial hardship of basics like heating, faced by many elderly residents.

Felicity Handreck - March 30, 2022
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