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  • Have your say on Casey’s youth services

    Have your say on Casey’s youth services

    The City of Casey is inviting the community to take part in the Casey Youth survey and share their views on the services the council…

  • Self-defence review a no-go, disappointment from MPs

    Self-defence review a no-go, disappointment from MPs

    The proposal to review Victoria’s current self-defence laws did not go through after a close vote in parliament on Wednesday, 13 August. It was almost…

  • Thief invades school grounds

    Thief invades school grounds

    A Pakenham Secondary College student has had his bike stolen for the third time in just 10 weeks totally 4,000 in losses, sparking outrage and…

  • Celebrating 100 days of learning

    Celebrating 100 days of learning

    Casey Grammar School’s Foundation students marked their 100th day of school with a nostalgic celebration filled with creativity, connection and old-fashioned fun. Dressed as 100-year-olds,…

  • Dan Murphy’s plan near childcare sparks debate

    Dan Murphy’s plan near childcare sparks debate

    The Botanic Ridge community is opposing a liquor licence application for a new Dan Murphy’s store close to a childcare centre. A petition of objection…

  • ‘Procedural wrangling’ dominates waste case

    ‘Procedural wrangling’ dominates waste case

    Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria is appealing against VCAT orders to draft “without prejudice conditions” for a development licence for a proposed Hampton Park Waste…

  • WFH consultation opens

    WFH consultation opens

    The State Government has opened public consultation on proposed work-from-home laws that a South East manufacturers group warns are “impossible” for the $54 billion sector.…

  • Casey ‘naughty list’ unreasonable: CRRA

    Casey ‘naughty list’ unreasonable: CRRA

    Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association has criticised Casey Council placing mother-of-three Jillian Nambu on “an orchestrated ‘resident naughty list’ after she sent five emails to…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Narre Warren & District Family History Group as part of History Month are having a free Discovery Day and all are welcome at 110 High…

  • Scales of justice on self-defence change proposal

    Scales of justice on self-defence change proposal

    Recent proposals by a southeast metropolitan MP on revisions to self-defence laws in Victoria have the local community buzzing, with many, from online to neighbourhoods,…

  • Protest for Palestinian statehood

    Protest for Palestinian statehood

    A group of pro-Palestine protestors gathered at the steps of Dandenong Market on Saturday 9 August demanding the Federal Government to sanction Israel and recognise…

  • Driver hospitalised and stoplight down after intersection crash

    Driver hospitalised and stoplight down after intersection crash

    A collision between two vehicles at the intersection of Tuckers and Hardys Road in Clyde North has resulted in one of the drivers being taken…

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