Jin Hui
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Casey powering ahead
The Casey City Council region remains a national growth powerhouse with a cashed-up council and – subject to easing Covid restrictions – a growing sense…
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Councillors came at a cost
Casey councillors’ allowances and expenses were detailed in Casey City’s annual report released Tuesday, with a total cost to ratepayers approaching $323,000 from 1 July…
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Casey backs ’art treasure’ gallery in green wedge
Protestors flooded Casey City Council’s question time at the meeting of administrators on Tuesday 20 October, submitting 83 questions on the proposed $50 million gallery…
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Founder to bare all on mental health
Mitch Wallis knows what it’s like to struggle with mental ill-health. After being diagnosed with acute anxiety and OCD at the age of nine, Mr…
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New principal aims to inspire
Narre Warren’s Trinity Catholic Primary School has officially appointed their new principal. Kathryn Pepper, who accepted the acting principal role in Term 1 of this…
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Helping Reece to rebound
Casey’s basketball family is rallying around one of their own as he battles cancer. Reece Smith, vice president of the Narre Warren Warriors, was diagnosed…
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Swim schools still out as summer approaches
A prominent Narre Warren swim school has raised fears about an increase in child drownings if restrictions on swimming lessons aren’t eased. According to Paul…
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Teen killed in fatal crash
A 19-year-old man has been tragically killed in a car crash in Narre Warren East. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal collision at…
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State of volunteering is strong
Victoria’s first ever State of Volunteering Report has found that a remarkable 40 percent of Victorians over the age of 15 are contributing their time…
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Travel changes as build continues
A number of changes are expected to travel routes as work on the Monash Freeway Upgrade continues. Drivers should be aware of the following freeway…
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Multicultural events to go digital
Multicultural communities are taking their events and celebrations online in the face of Covid-19. The State Government has provided funding for multifaith and multicultural communities…
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Meetings slashed in half
The voice of Casey ratepayers has labelled a decision to slash the number of council meetings in half as “lacking transparency and undermining democracy”. As…