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  • Berwick’s Oz Day pride

    Berwick’s Oz Day pride

    The Aussie spirit was in full swing in Berwick for the annual Australia Day celebrations. Carrying Australia flags, families flooded Pioneers Park to celebrate with…

  • December caps off ‘disaster’ year for commuters

    December caps off ‘disaster’ year for commuters

    Cranbourne’s train line has been labelled a “disaster” as the latest data shows performance targets fell short for every month of 2019. New figures, released…

  • Special Committee appointed

    Special Committee appointed

    Casey Council has appointed two independent members to its newly formed Special Planning Committee – a move ratepayers say is an “unworkable situation”. It comes…

  • Inclusion on the agenda for Bunjil

    Inclusion on the agenda for Bunjil

    A new initiative to make Bunjil Place more accessible for those with sensory sensitivity was a quiet success. On Saturday 18 January, the library and…

  • Calls for council sacking

    Calls for council sacking

    Casey ratepayers have labelled Casey Council’s latest meeting as a “joke” after refusing to answer questions of councillor Sam Aziz’s whereabouts and just “acknowledged” a…

  • Armed burglar defies curfew, court told

    Armed burglar defies curfew, court told

    A Clyde North man accused of two aggravated burglaries in which he threatened residents with weapons has been refused bail. Rawlin Laile, 26, was said…

  • Striving for great things in the middle

    Striving for great things in the middle

    The name Jaxon Binns is destined to be up in lights. Whether it is on the football field or cricket field, the Berwick youngster is…

  • Frank dies after arrow attack

    Frank dies after arrow attack

    A kangaroo named Frank, who was recently shot in an arrow attack in Lysterfield Park, has died from his injuries. The 65-kilogram roo underwent surgery…

  • Council considers chopper pad

    Council considers chopper pad

    Businesses have given the thumbs up for a proposal to build a private helipad in Narre Warren, saying it will boost tourism and stimulate the…

  • Sikh group give out free food

    Sikh group give out free food

    A group of Casey Sikh volunteers – who served thousands of free meals to bush fire affected communities – say they are grateful for the “tremendous…

  • Heavy rain batters region

    Heavy rain batters region

    A big clean-up begun after wild weather lashed the region on Wednesday afternoon, 15 January. Residents were chocked by smoke blowing in from the bushfires…

  • Sixty sensitive minutes

    Sixty sensitive minutes

    Parts of Bunjil Place will go silent this weekend as the centre continues its efforts to provide accessible and inclusive services. The library and gallery…

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