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  • John’s woodcraft vision

    John’s woodcraft vision

    John McMahon has more than enough to offer when it comes to woodcrafts. A visit to his workshop in the Berwick District Woodworkers Club would…

  • Smokey conditions as burns ramp up

    Smokey conditions as burns ramp up

    Residents should expect lingering smoke from planned burns this weekend and into next week as wind conditions will likely prevent smoke from dispersing, CFA warns.…

  • Time running out for cafe

    Time running out for cafe

    Cranbourne’s beloved social enterprise café has been given a three-month eviction notice by Casey Council, leaving the business devastated and the community angered. A petition…

  • Orange Door visit highlights family violence support

    Orange Door visit highlights family violence support

    Family Violence Prevention Minister Vicki Ward and Fiji’s Assistant Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection Sashi Kiran visited the Orange Door in Cranbourne on…

  • Asbestos found in garden bed at Cranbourne reserve

    Asbestos found in garden bed at Cranbourne reserve

    Small pieces of asbestos have been found in Minihans Reserve in Cranbourne. The City of Casey reported to the EPA that small pieces of bonded…

  • Casey commemorating Anzac Day 2024

    Casey commemorating Anzac Day 2024

    The City of Casey will support a number of Anzac Day services being held throughout the municipality to honour the occasion. These events are organised by…

  • Song support

    Song support

    CMV Truck & Bus Dandenong representatives visited the Outlook Community Centre in Pakenham earlier this month to make a dontation towards the centre’s music and…

  • Officer centre planning revealed

    Officer centre planning revealed

    The ongoing development of Officer town centre has been revealed in the latest council meeting, inspiring exciting – but still sober – promise from councillors.…

  • Fraudster avoids ‘almost inevitable’ jail

    Fraudster avoids ‘almost inevitable’ jail

    A long-term drug addict from Officer who tried to steal $669,000 from a South East family plumbing business has avoided “almost inevitable” jail due to…

  • Centenarian celebration

    Centenarian celebration

    Berwick resident Betty Funston has looked back on her 100 years fondly surrounded by her extended family, with memories including walking three miles to school…

  • Unveiling creativity, Provenance showcases local talents

    Unveiling creativity, Provenance showcases local talents

    Visions of seascapes, buildings, mountain ranges and the beauty of still life covered the Nossal High School auditorium during Provenance Artists Inc.’s 25th annual art…

  • Nightworks underway on Clyde Road

    Nightworks underway on Clyde Road

    Nightworks on the Clyde Road Upgrade have officially begun, marking a significant milestone in what is set to be another lengthy upgrade. As part of…

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