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  • Early tallies are in

    Early tallies are in

    The early provisional results for select wards in The City of Casey council elections are in, as the wards look to tally up the final…

  • Fun and fireworks for Diwali

    Fun and fireworks for Diwali

    Fun for all members of the family took over Akoonah Park in Berwick on Saturday 26 October as part of the Grand Berwick Diwali Fair…

  • Camp tales of desperation

    Camp tales of desperation

    As part of nationwide refugee protests, a 24/7 encampment has been taking place for more than a month outside federal MP Julian Hill’s office in…

  • 100 days of protest but ‘limbo’ remains

    100 days of protest but ‘limbo’ remains

    Asylum seekers who remain in limbo under a previous government’s Fast Track system say they are still denied a pathway to permanent protection. A milestone…

  • Cranbourne e-scooter rider dies in crash

    Cranbourne e-scooter rider dies in crash

    An e-scooter rider has died after a collision with a car in Springvale on Monday 28 October. The vehicles crashed at the intersection of Westall…

  • Put your pets first this Halloween

    Put your pets first this Halloween

    The Lost Dogs’ Home is warning those who celebrate Halloween to be wary of risks that may harm their pet. While dressing up in scary…

  • Narre Warren burglar photo released

    Narre Warren burglar photo released

    A perpetrator has been identified as one of the offenders for a home burglary at a Narre Warren address on 12 October, with officials pleading…

  • Online marketplace zones at Sth East police stations

    Online marketplace zones at Sth East police stations

    Safe zones for exchanging online-marketplace items have been set up at Dandenong and Pakenham police stations. The Safer Exchange Sites are designed to be a…

  • Driver mired in ‘deep hole’ of deceits

    Driver mired in ‘deep hole’ of deceits

    A Casey property manager has staged the theft of his car and lied to police after he evaded a breath-test roadside station, a court has…

  • Drop in timely planning decisions

    Drop in timely planning decisions

    Casey Council has recorded a 13 per cent decrease in planning applications decided within the required timeframes since last financial year, according to the recently…

  • Teen machete attacker jailed

    Teen machete attacker jailed

    A Hallam teen has been jailed in adult prison after slicing a 52-year-old shopper’s arm with a machete at Fountain Gate shopping centre and a…

  • Racist extremists target pro-refugee rally

    Racist extremists target pro-refugee rally

    A right-wing extremist attack in Melbourne CBD on refugee protesters will not “intimidate” the group from a “targeted action” pro-refugee campaign in November. The fight…

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