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  • Fed Uni’s 200 job cuts dubbed ‘premature’ by union president

    Fed Uni’s 200 job cuts dubbed ‘premature’ by union president

    Conversations between the National Tertiary Education Union Federation University branch and the university executive remain ongoing as they push back against changes which would lead…

  • Honoured at last

    Honoured at last

    CFA volunteer, former brigade captain and Casey Group Officer Shane Keen has been honoured by the City of Casey with the title of Casey Citizen…

  • Man shot while sitting in vehicle

    Man shot while sitting in vehicle

    Police are investigating a shooting in Lynbrook on the night of 27 March. It’s believed a man was shot while sitting in a vehicle at…

  • Oyiti’s legacy continues to score

    Oyiti’s legacy continues to score

    Hundreds are expected to return to a growing basketball tradition in Dandenong that targets young people’s mental health. Up to 30 teams from across Melbourne…

  • Log hollows join Hall Road upgrade

    Log hollows join Hall Road upgrade

    Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV) is hoping to create more shelter for local wildlife across their recently completed Hall Road Upgrade Project Area through the…

  • Community Meals Subsidy Program: applications opening 1 April

    Community Meals Subsidy Program: applications opening 1 April

    City of Casey Community Meals Subsidy Program will open on Monday 1 April to support people to stay healthy and thrive as they age, as…

  • Maintenance concern

    Maintenance concern

    Local recreational cyclists are troubled by the maintenance of the Thompsons Road bike path, saying its deteriorating conditions could lead to potential dangers and hazards.…

  • New hub one step closer

    New hub one step closer

    Casey Council has identified two preferred tenant partners for the proposed Cranbourne Community Hub, who will be invited to participate in the forthcoming co-design activity.…

  • Saved family from fire

    Saved family from fire

    Cranbourne resident Tenaia Salesulu has been acknowledged with a Commendation for Brave Conduct under this year’s Australian Bravery Decorations on 26 March. She is commended…

  • Maintenance concern

    Local recreational cyclists are troubled by the maintenance of the Thompsons Road bike path, saying its deteriorating conditions could lead to potential dangers and hazards.…

  • Cultural kaleidoscope

    Cultural kaleidoscope

    A Cultural Infusion Concert marked Quarters Primary School’s annual celebration of Harmony Week on Friday 22 March, with students from different communities sharing their cultural…

  • River rescue drill gives a taste of reality

    River rescue drill gives a taste of reality

    More than 70 SES members, lifesavers, police, firefighters and a search dog took part in a massive training exercise on Patterson River, Carrum on March…

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