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  • Run for hope

    Run for hope

    A Casey local finished a landmark fundraising in February by running 10 kilometres a day for 100 days, to assist with her partner’s medical costs…

  • Mobile connectivity priority

    Mobile connectivity priority

    The future of growing suburbs and their connectivity in the City of Casey is taking another step forward, following the most recent council meeting and…

  • Cranbourne man among trio charged following pursuit in the southeast

    Cranbourne man among trio charged following pursuit in the southeast

    A 21-year-old Cranbourne man was among three others who police have charged following a pursuit in an allegedly stolen vehicle in Melbourne’s southeast overnight. Officers…

  • Union, SEMMA slam Oceania Glass closure

    Union, SEMMA slam Oceania Glass closure

    A union claims that Oceania Glass’s administrators “blindsided” workers with the announced closure of the company’s manufacturing plant in Dandenong South. On 27 February, administrators…

  • Narre Warren man charged with drug trafficking

    Narre Warren man charged with drug trafficking

    A 23-year-old Narre Warren man was charged after police located a trafficable quantity of drugs of dependence, cash and vapes. To be precise, this charge…

  • Floribunda set to bloom at Bunjil Place

    Floribunda set to bloom at Bunjil Place

    An exhibition that celebrates flowers in art is set to open in late March at Bunjil Place in collaboration with the National Gallery of Victoria…

  • Oceania Glass factory to close, 150-plus jobs potentially lost

    Oceania Glass factory to close, 150-plus jobs potentially lost

    Up to 151 workers at Oceania Glass’s Dandenong South factory are set to be laid off in coming weeks, after being told by administrators that…

  • Technology fuels surge in car thefts

    Technology fuels surge in car thefts

    Police are warning vehicle owners that tech-savvy thieves are behind a surge in car thefts across the state, including Casey. Earlier this year, police arrested…

  • Joy and uncertainty amid roundabout changes

    Joy and uncertainty amid roundabout changes

    Following the recent $41.75 million announcement for the upgrades on the Thompsons Road roundabout, the locals’ sentiments have been a mixed bag. Many have welcomed…

  • Debate lit over cannabis laws

    Debate lit over cannabis laws

    A state inquiry in reviewing current cannabis laws has sparked debates, concerns and hopes for various communities. South East Monash Legal Service submitted in favour…

  • New features a big success

    New features a big success

    This year, Berwick Show’s new attractions—the Sandy Creek Clydesdales and the Heritage Draught Horse Club, proved to be major crowd-pleasers. While the woodchop event continued…

  • Motions passed amid council chaos

    Motions passed amid council chaos

    The City of Casey’s first meeting on Tuesday 18 February was cut short after continued disruptions from the assembly, adjourned at 7.52pm to a later…

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