Jin Hui
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Covid curve slows in Casey
The number of reported Covid-19 cases for Casey City has remained steady at 53, according to the state’s latest health data. The Victoria’s Department of…
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Search on for mystery $23m Lotto winner
Someone who bought a winning lottery ticket in Narre Warren South could be sitting on $23 million in prize money and not even know it…
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Make art from junk
Join artist Minna Gilligan for a step-by-step workshop on how to turn your junk mail pile into a funky collage! Give it a go then…
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Gruffalo sing-a-long
Following the unfortunate cancellation of their show last month, the amazing cast of The Gruffalo’s Child wanted to give the Casey community a little taste…
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Art in isolation
The doors to Bunjil Place may be (temporarily) closed, but the team is still dedicated to delivering amazing arts and cultural experiences. That’s why they…
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Virtual connections in isolation
As the majority of the country self-isolates and social distances in accordance with the federal government’s instructions, young people are utilising the online tools at…
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Community newspapers deserve more: CPA
Newspaper publishers have again called on the federal government to urgently unlock funds to assist regional and community newspapers, amid fears of further stand downs…
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Domain name giveaway
Narre Warren based VentraIP Australia, the largest privately owned provider of web hosting and domain name registrar services in Australia, has announced that it will…
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Honouring our Anzacs from home
Vietnam veteran Ray Heathcote will observe a minute’s silence at his Berwick home this Saturday to honour his fallen mates and family members who have…
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Funding boost to keep women and children safe
Women in the south-east experiencing or at risk of family violence will continue to get help, with a two-year funding package for women’s health services…
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Resident’s anger over dumped rubbish
Piles of rubbish dumped illegally beside a shared trail in Berwick, near the Monash Freeway, has disgusted a resident. The resident, who asked not to…
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Schools make shift to online learning
The bell may have rung for the first day of term two – but there was a sullen silence that hung over the school grounds…