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  • Bukjeh brings rich cultural experience

    Bukjeh brings rich cultural experience

    City of Casey residents enjoyed an extraordinary day of ’Bukjeh’ Gathering at Bunjil Place for the first time thanks to the Bukjeh organisation. Families were…

  • Hospital death ’preventable’

    Hospital death ’preventable’

    Monash Health has made significant changes to suicide safeguarding practises, in the wake of a 2019 Casey Hospital death which was deemed by the Coroner’s…

  • Train lines closed

    Train lines closed

    Passengers on the Cranbourne, Pakenham and Gippsland lines are urged to allow extra time for their commute this morning, as crews work to repair a…

  • Casey Council and Federation University continue collaboration

    Casey Council and Federation University continue collaboration

    Casey Council and Federation University Australia have renewed their partnership via a memorandum of understanding (MoU), following an initial partnership signed between the council and…

  • Class of 2022 hit stumbles

    Class of 2022 hit stumbles

    Berwick has slumped to four losses in a row, thrashed by East Doncaster on the Lions’ home patch by 52 points. The Wickers held a…

  • Important wins banked in Southern

    Important wins banked in Southern

    DOVETON BACK IN THE WINNER’S BOOKS Coach Michael Cardamone stressed to his players that ruck Dylan Chapman’s return wouldn’t make it all click into gear…

  • Green light for Manuka Road development plan

    Green light for Manuka Road development plan

    Casey Council has approved the finalised development plan for development on the Manuka Road Precinct, allowing for future development on Green Wedge land along Manuka…

  • Library budget income drop due to restructure

    Library budget income drop due to restructure

    Casey Council has endorsed the upcoming budget for the Casey Cardinia Library Corporation (CCLC), detailing a $118,997 deficit for the 2023-24 period due to the…

  • Tenacious track time sees Titans turn the tide

    Tenacious track time sees Titans turn the tide

    There aren’t many easy contests in the Outer East’s Division One, says Berwick Springs coach Rod Benstead. His Titans have learned that lesson the hard…

  • Top-three show their class in Outer East

    Top-three show their class in Outer East

    The top-three teams made a big statement in Outer East Women’s Division One on Saturday with Healesville, Upwey-Tecoma and Olinda Ferny Creek extending their lead…

  • Mackinder seals the deal for Beaconsfield

    Mackinder seals the deal for Beaconsfield

    Beaconsfield has once again tasted the pure exhilaration of winning a tight, tough game of football after the Eagles prevailed by eight points against Wantirna…

  • Redbacks rue missed opportunity

    Redbacks rue missed opportunity

    Killed on turnovers, punished by a lack of polish. Near enough wasn’t good enough for Hampton Park on Saturday against a more seasoned Murrumbeena, eventually…

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