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Dillwynia ward name galore
Dillwynia Ward in the City of Casey will soon be the recipient of a swathe of new names for its many facilities, reserves and landmarks…
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Deep Cavaliers reflect on season as finals test approaches
As the sun sets on the regular season for the Casey Cavaliers Championship Youth Men, a new dawn arises with the toughest test of the…
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Wander into Lost
Internationally renowned artist Amanda Parer has brought her Lost exhibition to Bunjil Place this winter. A careful local eye will notice the Plaza has been…
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Rotary governor with many missions
A new south-east district Rotary Governor has been chosen for the 2025-26 term from the Noble Park-Dingley Club. Peter Behm was chosen as the new…
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Pledge to plumbing workplace equality
Bringing together unions, employers and training bodies to sign a Pledge for Change, an official, sector-wide commitment to safer and more inclusive workplaces for women,…
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Jennifer Mills coming to Bunjil Place
Bunjil Place will soon be home to a major retrospective showcase of the delicate, bold, and quietly powerful works of renowned Australian artist, Jennifer Mills.…
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Recycled materials at intersection works; lane closure to begin August
Crushed rock and barriers from the Pakenham Roads Upgrade have been repurposed at the Thompsons Road intersection upgrade, with August the month to be for…
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Hampton Park climbs to first
Hampton Park has reclaimed its spot at the top of the ladder after a 77-point victory over Doveton in the only Southern League match played…
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Sport4All in Hampton Park
A partnership between the City of Casey and Get Skilled Access is providing greater avenues of access for those living with a disability, as the…
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School holiday fun
Families gathered at Beaconsfield Upper Recreation Reserve for a fun-filled day hosted by the Cardinia Leisure Street Team during the school holidays on July 11.…
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Farmers market booms again
Shoppers turned out in droves at the Berwick Farmers Market, held at The Old Cheese Factory on Saturday, July 12, for a morning filled with…
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HOME is where the art is
Dandenong is sprawling with art for 14 weeks as part of the HOME 25: Invisible Cities exhibition. Sixteen artists are showcasing the stories of refugee,…