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Eagles wipe sleep from eyes
Beaconsfield has shaken off an early bout of ring-rust to storm home over the top of North Ringwood in the opening round of the Eastern…
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Robots and tech for dementia
Casey Aged Care in Narre Warren introduced its new Memory Care Wing expansion on Tuesday, as well as Abi, a new robot companion, and a…
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From paper to electronic fines
A new technology is rolled out by Victoria Police to issue penalty infringement notices electronically. The announcement just made today regarding ePins applications will operate…
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Bruce weighs in on Casey’s submission
As the election nears, the City of Casey has released its 2025-26 pre-budget commonwealth submission, highlighting its priority projects and initiatives, and earmarked them for…
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‘Not enough federal action’: homelessness agency
In response to a worsening housing crisis, political parties seem to be just “tinkering around the edges”, says Wayss homelessness support and renter services general…
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EPA rejects Hampton Park waste transfer station
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria has refused the Development Licence application for the proposed Hampton Park waste transfer station. The decision is subject to appeal…
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Cannons firing on all cylinders
It was a huge weekend for the Casey Cannons Hockey Club as it won five of a total eight matches across the men’s and women’s…
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Lions edge out brave Tigers
Women’s football kicked off in grand style on the weekend with a competitive opening round of matches taking place in Outer East Division 1. Reigning…
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Federation University in support of Dutton’s international student policy
Federation University’s vice-chancellor and president, Duncan Bently, has welcomed the Coalition’s proposed international student policy, as criticisms soared against the capping of international student intake…
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Nowruz fills Dandenong Park with foods and music
A massive crowd enjoyed live music, dance, food and market stalls to celebrate celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, in Dandenong Park. The Victorian Afghan…
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New school for new families
As the eastern border of Casey in Clyde North continues to grow, so does its needs, with new families moving in and schools growing at…
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Froggy bounds his way to the top
Craig Newitt rode his 150th winner at Southside Racing Cranbourne on Friday night breaking the long-standing record of the late Peter Mertens. Riding the Lloyd…